Restore your skin’s uniformity. Targeted treatments to fade sun damage and dark spots, revealing a brighter, even-toned complexion.


Restore your skin’s uniformity. Targeted treatments to fade sun damage and dark spots, revealing a brighter, even-toned complexion.
Pigment is not random — it is a biological response. Identifying the root trigger allows us to design a personalized and strategic corrective plan tailored to each individual.
Our pigmentation program is hybrid, combining controlled chemical exfoliation, microneedling (collagen induction therapy), Carboxy Therapy, and targeted pigment-regulating protocols alongside customized home care guidance. Rather than relying on a single modality, we integrate techniques based on the skin’s condition, inflammation level, and overall resilience.
Each case requires a professional consultation to evaluate skin history, trigger patterns, and potential risk factors before establishing a structured treatment plan.
This is a strategic corrective approach — not a one-size-fits-all solution.
Who Is This For?
This program is designed for individuals experiencing:
We also treat areas such as:
Each area requires a specific protocol based on skin thickness, sensitivity, and melanocyte activity.
A consultation is required prior to beginning treatment.
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It depends on the type and trigger. Some forms of pigmentation can significantly fade with proper management, while others — such as melasma — require long-term maintenance. The goal is control, regulation, and prevention of recurrence.
Because aggressive treatments can trigger inflammation, and inflammation stimulates more melanin production. In many cases, over-treating the skin worsens pigmentation rather than improving it.
Yes. UV exposure — even through windows — can stimulate melanocytes and darken existing pigmentation. Consistent sun protection is non-negotiable in any pigment correction plan.
Yes — when approached correctly. Deeper skin tones require careful regulation to avoid post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH). This is why professional assessment and a customized plan are essential.
If the trigger is not controlled (sun exposure, hormones, friction, inflammation), pigmentation may return. Education and maintenance are key components of long-term skin clarity.
Results vary based on the type, depth, and trigger of the pigmentation, as well as the client’s consistency with treatment and home care compliance.
Visible improvement depends on disciplined care, trigger management, and adherence to the corrective plan established during consultation.
For client convenience, this treatment is offered in packages of 4, 6, or 8 sessions, as well as individual sessions when appropriate.
Investment varies depending on the area being treated, the complexity of the case, and the techniques required within the customized plan. Pricing typically ranges between $250 and $1,500.
A professional consultation is required to determine the most appropriate protocol and provide an accurate recommendation.