About the condition
Hyperpigmentation refers to irregularities in skin tone caused by the overproduction of melanin. It most commonly occurs as a result of sun exposure, hormonal changes, or inflammatory processes. The skin appears uneven, fatigued, and visually older.
Good to know
Pigmentation has what is known as a “skin memory” – without proper treatment and adequate sun protection, it returns with remarkable ease.
Recommended treatments (for individuals aged 25–60+, with an active lifestyle, regular sun exposure, seeking an even and radiant complexion)
Aesthetics:
- Jalupro
- Filorga NCTF
- Teosyal Redensity I
- Rejuran
Advanced technology:
- Candela Nordlys
- CO2 laser
Dermatology:
- depigmentation therapy
- retinoids
- medical-grade preparations
Cosmetology:
- chemical peels
- brightening treatments
Longevity:
- antioxidants (vitamin C, glutathione)
- IV infusions
Lifestyle:
- SPF (an essential measure)
- avoiding UV radiation
Before your appointment
Sun exposure must be avoided and SPF protection worn consistently in the lead-up to treatment.
Precautions
Inadequate sun protection can undermine and reverse the results of treatment.
Our approach
Pigmentation demands a strategy – not merely a single treatment. At our clinic, we combine targeted therapies with patient education to achieve a long-term, stable, and even complexion.
The consequences of leaving it untreated
Pigmentation tends to deepen and become increasingly resistant to treatment over time. Beyond its aesthetic impact, it frequently causes feelings of dissatisfaction and a reliance on concealment, which can affect confidence and daily routine.
