Pigmentation & Dark Spots
Patches of darker skin, melasma, sun spots, or dark marks left behind by acne — pigmentation issues can be frustrating because they often resist over-the-counter creams and can come back if treated incorrectly. The right treatment depends on identifying exactly which type of pigmentation you have.
How FaceLab Can Help
Our consultant dermatologist diagnoses the type of pigmentation — melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, sun damage, or other — and tailors treatment using laser therapy, medical-grade chemical peels, prescription topical regimens, and sun-protection protocols. We focus on safe, gradual lightening with results that last.
Explore Dermatology & Skin CareFrequently Asked Questions
Some types (like melasma) are prone to recurrence and need ongoing maintenance. Others (sun damage, acne marks) can be treated more definitively. We explain what to expect upfront.
Yes — when the correct laser and settings are used. Specialist-led care matters here, because the wrong device or technique can worsen pigmentation in skin of colour.
Most pigmentation treatments are spread over several sessions, with visible improvement in 4–12 weeks depending on type and depth.
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Every situation is different. Let’s talk about yours and find the right solution together.
