Do you have spots on your skin? If so, it certainly bothers you! But did you know that there are several types of spots and that they can be treated in different ways? Here’s how:
Microneedling
Hyperpigmentation due to irregular melanin production occurs in the various layers of the skin. Over time, pigmented skin becomes increasingly difficult to treat, especially after exposure to the sun and the natural aging process of the epithelial cells. Aged cells accumulate over time and give the skin a dull appearance.
This is when microneedling comes into play! It boosts the skin’s regeneration process. The treatment involves puncturing small needles into the skin to induce collagen production, stimulating skin regeneration and as a result, the skin looks younger and more even.
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Cosmelan®
Currently this is one of the best-selling depigmenting treatments in the world, as it reduces pigmentation by up to 90-95%. T treat virtually all types of pigmentation, including hormone-induced pigmentation such as melasma, chloasma and superficial pigmentation such as sun damage, freckles and dark spots.
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Hollywood Peeling
This procedure uses the laser to target specific areas of the skin affected by blemishes, such as sun spots, melasma or hyperpigmentation. The Q-switch laser works by fragmenting the dark pigments present in these spots, helping to break down the pigmented cells and disperse the pigmentation more evenly. In addition, the heat generated by the laser stimulates collagen production in the skin, promoting cell regeneration and helping to soften the appearance of the spots over time.
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Green Peel®
This treatment is suitable for those looking for a more natural option. Recognized worldwide, the Green Peel has proven to be a safe and successful method of non-invasive skin resurfacing. A herbal compound, mixed with an active skin lightening solution, provides exfoliation as well as deep cleansing and detoxification of the skin, while also stimulating the depigmentation process.
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