Pigmentation & Melasma
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Even Tone. Clear Complexion. Lasting Brightness. Skin pigmentation occurs when excess melanin is produced in certain areas of the skin, leading to dark patches or uneven skin tone. It can be triggered by sun exposure, acne marks, inflammation, or hormonal changes. Melasma is a chronic form of pigmentation that appears as brown or greyish patches, commonly on the cheeks, forehead, nose, and upper lip. It is more frequently seen in women and often worsens with sun exposure or hormonal fluctuations. At VIBES, our dermatology experts focus on identifying the underlying cause of pigmentation and creating a customized treatment plan to reduce discoloration while maintaining long-term skin health. Studies suggest that 10–15% of women experience melasma, particularly during hormonal changes.
Pigmentation & Melasma
4.9
Google Ratings
Pigmentation & Melasma
Even Tone. Clear Complexion. Lasting Brightness.
Skin pigmentation occurs when excess melanin is produced in certain areas of the skin, leading to dark patches or uneven skin tone. It can be triggered by sun exposure, acne marks, inflammation, or hormonal changes.
Melasma is a chronic form of pigmentation that appears as brown or greyish patches, commonly on the cheeks, forehead, nose, and upper lip. It is more frequently seen in women and often worsens with sun exposure or hormonal fluctuations.
At VIBES, our dermatology experts focus on identifying the underlying cause of pigmentation and creating a customized treatment plan to reduce discoloration while maintaining long-term skin health.
Studies suggest that 10–15% of women experience melasma, particularly during hormonal changes.
Pigmentation and melasma can develop due to several factors, including:
Excessive UV exposure
- Hormonal fluctuations
- Pregnancy or oral contraceptives
- Post-acne inflammation
- Genetic predisposition
Without proper treatment and protection, pigmentation may gradually deepen or spread.
Treatment Options at VIBES
Depending on the type and depth of pigmentation, our specialists may recommend:
✔ Pigment-Targeted Laser Therapies – Helps reduce stubborn pigmentation and uneven tone
✔ Medical-Grade Chemical Peels – Gently exfoliates pigmented skin layers
✔ Advanced Skin Brightening Protocols – Supports melanin regulation and skin clarity
✔ Advanced IV Skin Lightening Treatment – Antioxidant therapy to enhance skin brightness
✔ Maintenance & Sun Protection Guidance – Helps prevent recurrence and protect results
Treatment focuses on gradual lightening of pigmentation while preventing recurrence.
Benefits
✔ Reduction in dark patches and discoloration
✔ Brighter and more even skin tone
✔ Controlled melanin production
✔ Improved skin clarity and radiance
✔ Enhanced skin texture and smoothness
✔ Long-term pigmentation management
✔ Healthier and more luminous skin appearance
Visible improvement is typically seen within 3–6 sessions, depending on the depth and severity of pigmentation.
Ideal Client
Pigmentation & Melasma Treatment is suitable for individuals who:
- Have uneven skin tone or dark patches
- Experience melasma or sun-induced pigmentation
- Have post-acne pigmentation marks
- Want brighter and clearer skin
- Want long-term management of pigmentation concerns
Real Clients.
Real Results.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is pigmentation?
Pigmentation refers to dark patches or uneven skin tone caused by excess melanin production in certain areas of the skin.
2. What is melasma?
Melasma is a chronic form of pigmentation that appears as brown or greyish patches, commonly triggered by hormonal changes and sun exposure.
3. Can pigmentation be permanently removed?
Pigmentation can be significantly reduced and managed, but maintenance treatments and sun protection are important to prevent recurrence.
4. How does VIBES treat pigmentation?
Treatment may include laser therapies, chemical peels, skin brightening treatments, and antioxidant therapies depending on the skin condition.
5. How long does each session take?
Most treatment sessions usually take 30–45 minutes.
6. Is there downtime after treatment?
Downtime varies depending on the treatment but is generally minimal for most procedures.
7. When will results be visible?
Visible improvement typically appears within 3–6 sessions, depending on the severity and type of pigmentation.
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