Pigmentation refers to the colouring of your skin.

Pigment-producing cells called melanocytes can sometimes be overactive or act abnormally resulting in areas that are darker than others (hyperpigmentation) or areas that are lighter (hypopigmentation). Pigmentation may also be caused by sun exposure, hormonal changes, and genetics.

SOLUTIONS MAY INCLUDE:

Your dermatologist will assess your pigmentation and recommend a treatment plan that’s right for you.

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Disclaimer: Results depend on each patient’s circumstances and can vary significantly. Results may also be impacted by a variety of factors including lifestyle, weight, nutritional intake, genetics, overall health and other factors. Details are general in nature and risks and complications are covered in detail during a consultation. Please note: Results can vary from patient to patient. Consult with your qualified Dermatologist for more information.

Before considering any procedure, it's crucial to thoroughly research the potential risks, benefits, and alternatives. It's also important to find a reputable and board-certified dermatologist who can provide a comprehensive evaluation, explain the available options, and guide you through the decision-making process.