Men & Women

Pigmentations And Melasma

  1. Hyperpigmentation is another name gave by doctors for dark spots which make the skin darker from the skin around it. Melasma on the other hand is one of the pigmentations problems which is commonly happened to some people. There are different types of pigmentations. Some of it are includes melasma and sunspot. This pigmentation can happen in any parts of the body.

  2. Laser Treatment for (skin peeling); uses the light beam to reduce hyperpigmentation’s, reduce the production of the pigment and thus make the skin even brighter. Laser resurfacing, chemical peels and injectable products can improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles of the entire face or those that develop in specific regions of the face, such as the upper lip and around the eyes. These treatments can also be used to address pigmentation disorders, such as sun and age spots, and they can be used to improve the appearance of acne scars or other skin conditions. The specific type of treatment that will best address your concerns are determined after a consultation with your board-certified plastic surgeon. Most skin treatments require a series of treatments and a multi-modality approach to achieving excellent results. Most importantly, the patient must be committed to protecting his or her skin going forward so that the results achieved will be longer lasting.

  3. Skincare, Melumin Depigmenting Anti-Dark Spots Concentrated Night Cream. It intensely brightens hyperpigmentation area. It contains papain and enzyme that removes dead epidermal cells and stimulates epidermal regeneration. Avocado and coconut oil provide night regeneration, nourishment and hydration to the skin.

  4. Pigmentation is caused by an oversupply of melanin in an area of skin. This could be due to natural inborn factors or external causes such as sun exposure. Hyperpigmentation due to sun exposure is one of the main culprits of pigmentation in most individuals.

  5. Melasma results in symmetrical, brownish patches on the face. It is more common in women and also in brown or tan complexions such as Asian skin. It is caused by a variety of factors including sun exposure, pregnancy and hormonal treatment or imbalances.

  6. The Q-switch ND Yag laser is a device that is medically proven to reduce pigmentation. It targets melanin in the skin and breaks it down, resulting in the lightening of the targeted pigmented area. Besides treating pigmentation, regular Q- Switch ND Yag Laser and IPL treatments can help to create a brighter and even skin complexion.  Regular treatment sessions can help to stimulate collagen growth and can even minimize the appearance of pores.

  7. The Lutronic Spectra XT Pigmentation Laser is a powerful and versatile FDA approved Q-Swithced Nd: Yag laser that is clinically proven to treat a wide variety of conditions such as Freckles, Sunspots, Agespots, Melasma, Post inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

  8. This non-invasive treatment utilizes advanced laser technology to target melanin (pigments) in the cells. these pigmentation are shattered into smaller pieces which are then cleared by the body’s natural removal process – resulting in improvement of pigmentation. In addition to reducing pigments, the Spectra Laser also brightens skin and treats uneven skin tone. Skin tone and colour is determined by the number of pigment cells. By reducing the number of pigment cells through laser, the skin will enjoy a brightening effect and lighter tone.