
Pigmentation & Skin Discoloration

Understanding Pigmentation Concerns
Skin discoloration can result from sun exposure, hormonal fluctuations, inflammation, or aging. Excess melanin production may create dark spots, patches, or uneven tone that affect overall complexion clarity. Over time, cumulative UV damage can deepen pigmentation and make discoloration more noticeable. Early intervention helps prevent spots from becoming more pronounced.
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How We Treat Pigmentation
Treatment begins with identifying the source and depth of discoloration. Microneedling and revitalizing therapies support cellular turnover and promote a more even complexion. In select cases, cryosurgery may be used to remove certain benign pigmented lesions. Customized plans focus on gradual brightening while maintaining healthy skin integrity.

Cryosurgery
A minimally invasive treatment that freezes and removes unwanted or precancerous skin lesions.

Microneedling
SkinPen microneedling to smooth texture, scars, and visible aging.

V-P Treatment
An advanced purification therapy designed to refresh, detoxify, and revitalize your skin.
Schedule Your Skin Evaluation
If dark spots or uneven tone concern you, a consultation allows us to assess your skin type and recommend appropriate treatment options. Consistent care and sun protection play an essential role in maintaining long-term clarity.
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What Results Can You Expect?
Patients often notice gradual improvement in brightness and tone as treatments stimulate renewal. Pigmented areas may fade progressively rather than instantly, depending on their depth and cause. With proper maintenance and professional guidance, skin appears more balanced, luminous, and refreshed.
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Any Questions?
With topical numbing, most patients describe it as mild pressure or a warm scratching sensation.
For some patients, the improvements in their skin appearance and health can last for years. For other people, however, their results last about 4-6 months, making "touch-up" appointments essential for maintaining your rejuvenated appearance.
Yes—microneedling can complement services like PRP, lasers, and skin tightening plans.
Most patients experience mild stinging or burning during freezing, which quickly subsides after treatment.
Many insurance plans cover cryosurgery, especially if it is deemed medically necessary (e.g., for precancerous or cancerous lesions). It’s best to check with your insurance provider for specific coverage details.
Common side effects include redness, blistering, swelling, and temporary skin discoloration. Scarring is rare but possible, especially if the area is scratched or disturbed during healing.
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