Pigmentation

Pigmentation

Pigmentation Treatments: Restore Your Natural Glow

Understanding Pigmentation

Pigmentation refers to the color of your skin, which is determined by a pigment called melanin. Variations in pigmentation, such as dark spots, uneven skin tone, or hyperpigmentation, can arise due to several factors including sun exposure, hormonal changes, or skin trauma. While these changes are common, they can affect your skin’s appearance and confidence.

Types of Pigmentation

  1. Sun Spots (Age Spots): Caused by prolonged sun exposure, these spots appear as small, darkened patches on the skin.
  2. Melasma: Often linked to hormonal changes, melasma causes dark, discolored patches primarily on the face.
  3. Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH): This occurs after the skin has healed from an injury or inflammation, leaving behind dark spots.
  4. Freckles: Small, pigmented spots that are usually genetic and become more pronounced with sun exposure.

Our Pigmentation Treatments

At One Skin Clinic, we offer a range of advanced treatments tailored to address your unique pigmentation concerns:

Why Choose Us?

Our dermatologists are experts in diagnosing and treating pigmentation disorders. We use state-of-the-art technology and evidence-based treatments to ensure you achieve the best results. Our personalized approach means we develop a treatment plan tailored to your specific skin type and concerns.

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