Depigmentation & Melasma

Depigmentation & Melasma

PIGMENT CONTROL

Professional depigmentation peels to treat hyperpigmentation & melasma.

Skin spots are a common problem, triggered by multiple factors, and their characteristics and treatment vary according to the type of spot, age and type of skin.

In the majority of depigmentation treatments, it is a case of your therapist selecting and applying the correct peel.

For more severe and difficult cases, there are 4 phases of in-clinic to at-home treatment. Such treatment protocols will be planned and costed in-clinic. 

But, whatever the pigment problem is, it can be resolved.

Phase 1:                Intense   Depigmentation

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In this phase, the melanin deposits are removed and the renewal of the first layers of the skin is stimulated, improving its appearance and reducing the spot’s intensity. The mask will be applied in the clinic and you will go home and leave it on for between 8 and 12 hours as directed.

Phase 2:              Continuous Depigmentation

Between 48 and 72 hours after removing the mask, and as directed, it is necessary to complete the corrective action of regulating the over production of melanin by applying specialist treatments at home.

Phase 4: Controlling Re-appearance

During this phase, also at home, the treatment prevents the reappearance of the treated spots and the formation of new ones, for a longer-lasting result as the tendency to develop spots represents an ongoing risk

An example of a more severe and difficult case is Melasma control

  • Whilst there is no cure for Melasma, it can be treated and managed. If you suffer from melasma AVOID the use of lasers as they may make matters worse in the long term.

  • The good news is that there are over 1 million women worldwide using a depigmentation regime to remove and maintain freedom from both Hyperpigmentation and Melasma.

Astounding Results

MELASMA - Reduction of hyperpigmentation and improvement of the texture and appearance of the skin.

SENILE LENTIGO - Reduction of hyperpigmentation and improvement of the texture and appearance of the skin.

Phase 3: Regulating Hyperpigmentation

In this phase we continue working on the root of the problem (the over production of melanin) at home to regulate the over production to avoid the hyperpigmentation’s reappearance and unify the skin tone