


Melasma Treatment
If you’re looking for a solution to the stubborn patches of discolouration known as melasma, our expert melasma treatment is here to help. Using advanced, targeted therapies, we work to reduce uneven pigmentation and restore a healthy, radiant complexion. Whether melasma has appeared due to sun exposure, hormonal changes, or other factors, our experienced specialists are here to guide you towards a clearer, more even skin tone.
During Treatment
During your melasma treatment, our trained professionals will assess your skin to select the best approach. Treatments may include laser sessions, targeted chemical peels, or topical therapies. Each treatment is non-invasive, and sessions usually last 30-45 minutes. Most patients report only a mild sensation during treatment, which is manageable and often reduced with cooling techniques.
After Treatment
After treatment, the treated areas might appear slightly red or sensitive for a day or two. Our team will provide personalized aftercare instructions to help minimize any discomfort and maximize your results, including sunscreen recommendations and gentle skincare practices.
Results
With consistent care, you will begin to see a noticeable reduction in pigmentation, and your skin tone will gradually become more even over the following weeks.
What to expect
Benefits of Melasma Treatment
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Safe and Effective: Our advanced treatments are tailored to safely target areas of hyperpigmentation without harming the surrounding skin.
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Non-Invasive: Achieve results without surgery or significant downtime.
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Improves Overall Complexion: Lightens dark patches and brings a more balanced, healthy-looking glow to your skin.
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Boosts Confidence: Feel more comfortable and confident in your own skin as discolouration fades away.
FAQ
The number of sessions needed can vary based on the severity of the melasma. Generally, a series of 4-6 treatments spaced over a few months is recommended for optimal results.
Yes, our treatments are customized for all skin types, ensuring a safe approach that minimizes the risk of irritation or side effects.
Melasma can sometimes recur, especially if exposed to triggers such as UV rays. Consistent use of sunscreen and maintenance treatments can help manage its reappearance.