Even skin, beyond pigmentation
Pigment & Tone
Targeted care for pigmentation · uneven tone · sun spots · melasma
Pigment Balance & Clarity
Pigmentation
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Skin pigmentation occurs when melanin becomes unevenly distributed within the skin
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Sun exposure is one of the most common triggers of pigment formation
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Hormonal influences and inflammation may also stimulate excess pigment production
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Pigmentation may appear as spots, patches, or uneven skin tone
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Targeted treatments aim to gradually restore pigment balance
Melasma Management
Melasma
Melasma is a chronic pigmentation condition characterised by symmetrical patches of darker skin. It is commonly influenced by hormonal changes and ultraviolet exposure. The condition can fluctuate over time and may require ongoing management. Treatment aims to gradually reduce pigment intensity while protecting the skin from recurrence.
Sun Damage Correction
Sun Spots
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Sun spots develop after prolonged ultraviolet exposure
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They often appear as flat brown spots on sun-exposed areas of the face
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Cumulative sun damage can make these spots more visible over time
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Sun spots are commonly seen with increasing age
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Treatment focuses on reducing pigment and improving overall skin clarity
Freckle Reduction
Freckles
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Freckles appear as small brown spots on the skin surface
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They are commonly influenced by genetic predisposition
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Sun exposure can cause freckles to darken or become more noticeable
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Freckles often appear during childhood or early adulthood
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Treatment focuses on reducing pigment intensity and improving tone
Post-Inflammatory Pigment Correction
Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation
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Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation develops after skin inflammation or injury
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It commonly occurs following acne, irritation, or dermatological procedures
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Darker skin types may be more prone to developing this condition
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Pigment changes can persist even after the underlying inflammation resolves
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Treatment aims to gradually restore normal skin pigmentation
Discuss Your Skin Concern
Our doctor will assess your skin and recommend a personalised treatment plan.