The presence of dark or light patches on the skin is called Pigmentation. It is contributed to factors including your genetics, past sun exposure, hormonal changes and trauma to the skin
Pigmentation is the presence of dark or light patches on the skin. Dark patches on the skin refer to hyperpigmentation and light patches on the skin refer to hypopigmentation. Though it is not life-threatening, it can bother those who desire to have a clear and even skin tone.
Environmental factors, sunlight, hormonal changes, and some medications all contribute to pigmentation. It ranges from sunspots, freckles, age spots to melasma. Pigmentation can occur on the face or body at any age. Dark patches on the skin refer to hyperpigmentation and light patches on the skin refer to hypopigmentation. Though it is not life-threatening, it can bother those who desire to have a clear and even skin tone.
Hyperpigmentation can be treated in any area of your face and body. The most common areas are face, neck, hands, chest, and shoulders, which typically most exposed areas to the damaging effects of the sun.
Yes! If pigmentation is in superficial lesions such as freckles and sunspots, we can provide an effective solution to freckle removal.
At Eudermiz Clinic, we advise a minimum of 3 Laser Pigmentation Removal treatments to achieve the desired results. During your consultation, our dermatologist will advise you on what to expect during your course of Laser Pigmentation Removal.
Pigmentation Treatment will take up to 15-30 minutes depending on the size of the area being treated.
The level of discomfort can differ depending on a person’s sensitivity, but most clients respond to the treatment very well with little discomfort.
During treatment, the laser is only absorbed by cells containing an excessive amount of pigmentation, so the laser does not target any surrounding tissue, thus causing no damage.
At Eudermiz, we have a wide range of the most advanced technology and cosmeceutical skincare like Chemical skin Peels, Laser Resurfacing to treat all types of skin pigmentation.