Hyperpigmentation / Dark Spots

UNEVEN PIGMENT & DISCOLORATION

Why Do Dark Spots Become More Noticeable Over Time?

Pigmentation can develop gradually after years of sun exposure, acne, hormonal changes, or skin irritation. Some spots appear small and isolated, while others create uneven patches that affect overall skin clarity and brightness. Because discoloration can sit at different depths within the skin, improving it often requires a combination of exfoliation, renewal, and long-term skin maintenance.

How We Can Treat Your Concern

Meaningful skin transformation is rooted in the seamless integration of advanced clinical science and individualized care. Through medical-grade technologies and refined aesthetic expertise, we treat skin and wellness concerns at their source to support cellular vitality and unveil a refreshed, healthier, naturally radiant you.

Questions/concerns

Frequently Asked Questions

Pigment can remain beneath the skin long after inflammation or sun exposure has healed on the surface.

Yes. Skin trauma and inflammation can trigger post-inflammatory pigmentation.

UV exposure stimulates melanin production, which can deepen existing discoloration.

Not exactly. Freckles are genetic, while hyperpigmentation is often triggered by inflammation, hormones, or sun damage.