Skin Pigmentation

Your skin’s colour is referred to as pigmentation. Our bodies contain a substance called melanin, which is primarily responsible for our skin’s colour. Skin with less melanin is lighter and darker skin has more melanin. Our bodies occasionally may produce an excessive amount of melanin, which can collect in one location and cause spots or patches of skin with a distinctive hue.

Various variables, including UV exposure, hormones, ageing and other medical disorders, can have an impact on variations in skin pigmentation. There are several different forms of pigmentation, including melisma, hyperpigmentation and vitiligo. Consult our Dermatologist for a precise diagnosis and personalized treatment plan for the desired complexion.

How We Do It

Consultation

Analysis of the patient 

Diagnosis

Analysis of the patient 

Treatment Plan

Decide a course of action 

FDA Approved Advanced Treatments

Ensure the plan is working

Prevention Tips

Recommendations by the doctor 

Treatment Options

Our Recommended Treatment

FAB’s signature therapy for pigmentation treatment includes 8-10 customized hydrafacials/medifacial with combined Advance peels and many more skin resurfacing and Laser Toning procedures.

Fab is known to be one of the top clinics in resolving pigmentation issues with various levels of treatments.

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FAQ’s

The condition where certain areas of your skin are darker than the rest as a result of skin cells producing too much melanin. This fairly common skin condition affects all skin types. It may cover the body in smaller splotches, larger areas, or in unusual cases, the entire body.
  • Avoid direct sunlight
  • Apply SPF
  • Refrain from scratching or picking a mosquito bite
  • Consume adequate amounts of vitamin C
A picosecond laser is a laser device that uses very short pulse durations to target endogenous pigmentation and exogenous ink particles (tattoos). The medium varies according to the wavelength being used
During pigmentation treatment, the patients can experience mild dryness and rougher texture and it also depends upon the weather and the individual’s skin type.
The two main risk factors for general hyperpigmentation are sun exposure and hormonal imbalance since both situations can increase melanin production. The more sun you expose yourself to, the greater the likelihood that your skin will become more pigmented.
Common adverse effects include skin redness, dryness depending upon the weather conditions and skin sensitivity.