Service Description:
Melasma Treatment Courses are specialized cosmetic procedures designed to reduce hyperpigmentation, dark patches, and uneven skin tone caused by melasma. These treatments typically combine advanced dermatological technologies such as laser therapy, chemical peels, and topical medications. The aim is to target excess melanin deposits in the skin, improve clarity, and restore a brighter, more even complexion. Different treatment plans are customized depending on the type of melasma—superficial, dermal, or mixed.
Advantages:
Visible Results: Significantly reduces dark patches, pigmentation, and uneven skin tone.
Customizable Treatments: Tailored according to melasma type (patches, dermal, or mixed).
Improves Skin Health: Stimulates collagen production and skin regeneration.
Boosts Confidence: Restores a fresher, more youthful facial appearance.
Long-Term Benefits: When combined with sun protection and maintenance, results can last for years.
Disadvantages:
Periodic Maintenance: Requires follow-up sessions to sustain results.
Costly: Advanced treatments (laser/dermal therapies) may be expensive.
Not Suitable for Everyone: Effectiveness varies with skin type and severity of melasma.
Possible Side Effects: Temporary redness, mild swelling, or irritation may occur after treatment.
Risk of Recurrence: Melasma can reappear if triggered by sun exposure, hormones, or lifestyle factors.
Price List


Freckle Treatment


Patches Melasma Treatment


Stubborn Deep Rooted / Dermal Melasma Treatment


Mixed Melasma Treatment


Frequently asked questions
Most clients feel only mild warmth or tingling during the procedure. Cooling systems and soothing gels are often used to keep discomfort to a minimum.
Results vary by skin type and lifestyle, but many clients see long-lasting improvements. With proper sun protection and skincare, effects can last for years.
It is recommended for individuals with freckles, superficial melasma patches, deep-rooted melasma, or mixed pigmentation issues. A consultation helps determine the most suitable treatment plan.
Each session typically lasts 60–90 minutes, depending on the treatment area and severity of pigmentation.
Downtime is minimal. Some redness or mild sensitivity may appear but usually subsides within a few days, allowing clients to return to normal activities quickly.



























