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Skin Pigmentation Treatment
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Description
Pigmentation: What It Is and Why It Happens
Pigmentation — it’s a word we hear often, but what does it really mean?
At its core, pigmentation refers to dark patches, uneven tones, or colour changes that start appearing on your skin. Sometimes it’s mild — like age spots or sun spots. Other times, it’s more noticeable, like hyperpigmentation on the face after acne, sun exposure, or even hormonal shifts. You may also see post hyperpigmentation, especially if you’ve dealt with breakouts or inflammation.
There’s hyperpigmentation (excess melanin buildup) and hypopigmentation (loss of pigment). And then there’s that broad category — just plain uneven skin pigmentation — that so many of us deal with at some point.
It can show up gradually… or almost overnight.
So, What Causes Pigmentation?
Well, quite a few things. The most common culprit? Sun damage. But that’s not all. Hormonal imbalances (like melasma), pregnancy, genetics, skin trauma, and yes — even stress — can lead to skin pigmentation issues. You might notice pigmentation on your face after a vacation or see hyperpigmentation skin face changes from past acne scars.
Sometimes, laser treatments done elsewhere can also result in pigmentation from laser if not handled properly. It’s not always straightforward, and honestly, that can be frustrating.
Can You Prevent Pigmentation?
Some forms of uneven pigmentation are genetic or hormonal — so they’re harder to control. Melasma, for example, can be stubborn. (If you’re wondering, yes, Pico Genesis is considered one of the best treatments for melasma on face.)
That said, there’s a lot you can do. Using a broad-spectrum SPF 50+ daily? That’s non-negotiable. You’ll be doing your skin a huge favour, especially if you’re trying to prevent hyperpigmentation skin face problems in the future.
Add in topical ingredients like lactic acid, tyrosinase inhibitors, or niacinamide — these not only help brighten skin with pigmentation, but also support long-term skin health. The goal isn’t overnight transformation — it’s consistent care.
Treatment Options: What Actually Works?
There’s no one-size-fits-all solution to pigmentation removal. It depends on your skin type, the depth of pigment, and what caused it. Still, some tried-and-tested pigmentation treatments really do stand out:
- Pico Genesis
- Q-Switch Nd: YAG Fractional Laser
- Candela GentleLASE Laser Photofacials
- Dermamelan Peels
- GreenPeel
- Chemical Peels
- Microdermabrasion
- Topical serums (especially those that help reduce melanin production)
Now, if you’re thinking about laser treatment for pigmentation, Pico Genesis is worth considering. Unlike older methods that use heat, it uses ultra-short, high-intensity pulses to break down pigment. This laser for pigmentation is fast, effective, and — here’s the best part — doesn’t cause damage to surrounding skin.
It’s one of the more advanced options for hyperpigmentation laser treatment or laser therapy for pigmentation, with minimal side effects.
Also worth noting: it stimulates collagen and elastin, so while you’re working on skin hyperpigmentation treatment, you’re also getting firmer, fresher skin. Win-win.
Why Consider Laser?
There are many types of laser to treat hyperpigmentation, and it’s important to match the right one to your concern. Whether it’s laser and pigmentation issues from the past or fresh uneven pigmentation on the face — we always suggest starting with a consultation.
And yes, laser pigmentation removal may sound intense, but modern tech has made it surprisingly gentle. Laser treatment to remove pigmentation can now target even stubborn hyper pigmentation facial areas with precision.
Key Benefits of Pico Genesis
- No downtime
- Painless (we mean it)
- Safe for most skin types
- Effective on hyperpigmentation on face and skin pigmentation treatment
Helps reduce pigmentation on face how to remove it without harsh chemicals
Additional information
| Pricing Plans | Pre Pay, Single Treatment |
|---|---|
| Area | Full Face |













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