Brighter, clearer, more even-looking skin

Pigmentation


Pigmentation can show up as dark spots, uneven tone, sun damage, melasma or post-breakout marks. We help identify the cause and recommend treatments to brighten, correct and protect your skin.

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About The Concern

What Causes Pigmentation?

 

Pigmentation happens when the skin produces too much melanin in certain areas. This can be triggered by sun exposure, hormones, inflammation, acne, ageing or skin trauma.

Because pigmentation can sit at different depths in the skin, the right treatment plan starts with understanding the type of pigmentation, your skin sensitivity and your long-term goals.

Pigmentation Types

Understanding Your Pigmentation Type

Pigmentation can appear in different forms. Your treatment plan will depend on the cause, depth and appearance of the concern.

01

Dark Spots

Pigmentation can appear as dark marks, sun spots or uneven patches caused by sun exposure, hormones, inflammation or previous breakouts.

Common areas: Face, cheeks, forehead, upper lip, neck and chest
02

Uneven Skin Tone

When pigment collects unevenly in the skin, the complexion can look dull, patchy or less refined.

Best treated with: Brightening facials, peels and pigment-focused protocols
03

Sun Damage

Long-term sun exposure can trigger visible spots, discolouration and a rougher-looking skin texture.

Support with: SPF, active skincare and professional treatments
04

Melasma

Melasma often appears as deeper brown patches and may be linked to hormones, sun exposure and skin sensitivity.

Recommended for: Personalised consultation and careful treatment planning
05

Post-Breakout Marks

After blemishes or inflammation, the skin may be left with dark marks that take time to fade.

Helpful options: Chemical peels, pH Formula and brightening treatments
06

Treatment Plan

Pigmentation needs a consistent approach using professional treatments, daily SPF and the correct homecare.

Recommended treatments: Pigmentation Treatments, pH Formula and Chemical Peels
Pigmentation Treatment

Brighten. Correct. Protect.

Your treatment plan will depend on the cause and extent of your pigmentation. Your therapist can help you decide on a treatment approach.

Glow Focus

Layered hydration for soft, dewy-looking skin.

pHformula Treatments

Professional skin resurfacing protocols to support tone, texture and clarity.

Chemical Peels

Peels can help brighten dull skin, refine texture and support more even-looking tone.

How We Approach Pigmentation

Your Skin Correction Plan

01

Consultation

We assess your skin, pigmentation history and treatment goals.

02

Skin Analysis

We identify likely triggers such as sun exposure, hormones or inflammation.

03

Treatment Plan

A personalised plan is created around your skin type and concern.

04

Correction

Professional treatments help brighten and improve visible uneven tone.

05

Maintenance

SPF, homecare and ongoing treatments help protect your results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Queries About Pigmentation?

What causes pigmentation?

Pigmentation may be caused by sun exposure, hormones, inflammation, breakouts, ageing, genetics or skin trauma.

Can pigmentation be treated?

Yes, many forms of pigmentation can be improved with professional treatments, active skincare and daily SPF.

How many treatments will I need?

This depends on the type and depth of pigmentation. Most pigmentation concerns need a course of treatments and maintenance.

Is melasma difficult to treat?

Melasma can be more complex and may require a careful long-term plan, including professional treatments, homecare and sun protection.

Ready To Brighten Your Skin?

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Let our team assess your pigmentation and recommend a personalised treatment plan for clearer, brighter and more even-looking skin.