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Excess melanin production causing dark spots and uneven skin tone. Caused by genetics, sun exposure, skin damage, hormones, and sugar consumption. Melasma specifically triggered by hormonal fluctuations, hypothyroidism, and LED light exposure.
Pigmentation concerns arise when the skin produces excess melanin, the pigment that gives skin its colour. This overproduction can result in dark spots, patches, or an overall uneven skin tone that may make you feel less confident about your complexion. Hyperpigmentation is incredibly common and can affect all skin types and tones, so please know that you are not alone in navigating this concern.
Melasma is a specific form of pigmentation that often appears as larger, symmetrical patches on the cheeks, forehead, upper lip, or chin. It is closely linked to hormonal changes, which is why it frequently develops during pregnancy, while using hormonal contraception, or during periods of thyroid imbalance. Unlike sun spots, melasma can be more persistent and may require a particularly gentle, consistent approach to management.
Professional treatments for pigmentation work by targeting excess melanin and encouraging healthy skin cell turnover. When combined with diligent sun protection and the right homecare routine, these therapies may help restore a more even, luminous complexion. Patience is important here, as pigmentation responds best to a steady, nurturing approach rather than aggressive intervention.
At Deea Boutique, we approach pigmentation and melasma with the gentle precision these conditions require. We use a combination of targeted laser therapy, brightening botanical facials, and deeply nourishing treatments to gradually reduce excess melanin while supporting your skin's overall health. Every plan is personalised, because no two pigmentation concerns are exactly alike, and we always prioritise protecting your skin's natural barrier throughout the process.
Treatment Options
Our expert team will help you choose the right combination of treatments to address your specific concerns.
Pigmentation improvement is a journey that requires patience and consistency. You may notice your skin tone beginning to look brighter and more even after two to three treatments, with continued lightening of dark spots over the following weeks. A full series of four to six sessions is often recommended, and diligent daily sun protection is essential for maintaining your results long-term.
Pigmentation is a broad term for any area of excess melanin in the skin, including sun spots, age spots, and post-inflammatory marks. Melasma is a specific type of pigmentation that tends to appear in larger, symmetrical patches and is often triggered by hormonal changes, thyroid conditions, or LED light exposure. Melasma typically requires a more specialised and gentle treatment approach.
Pigmentation can recur, particularly if the underlying triggers such as sun exposure or hormonal fluctuations continue. That is why we emphasise the importance of consistent sun protection with a broad-spectrum SPF and a supportive homecare routine. Periodic maintenance treatments may also help keep your complexion looking even and radiant.
Yes, we select our treatment protocols carefully to suit all skin types and tones. Technologies such as Laser Genesis are designed to be gentle and safe across a range of skin tones when used at appropriate settings. During your consultation, we will assess your skin and recommend the safest, most effective approach for your complexion.
Book a complimentary consultation and let us create a personalised treatment plan for your skin.