Sun Damage & Pigmentation
Pigmentation and sun damage can leave skin looking uneven, dull, and aged—but it can be visibly improved with the right approach.

What is Sun Damage & Pigmentation?
Sun damage builds over time, often showing up as dark spots, uneven tone, and changes in skin texture. In fact, most visible signs of aging are linked to cumulative sun exposure.
Pigmentation occurs when excess melanin is produced in the skin, leading to discoloration such as sun spots, melasma, or patchy tone.
While common, these concerns can become more noticeable over time without proper treatment and protection. The good news: pigmentation and sun damage are highly treatable.
Frequently Asked Questions

While aging can’t be stopped, volume loss can be effectively restored and managed with treatments like dermal fillers and biostimulators.
Pigmentation is caused by excess melanin production, often triggered by sun exposure, hormones, or skin inflammation.
While not completely reversible, sun damage can be significantly improved with the right treatments and skincare.
The best treatment depends on the type and depth of pigmentation. Book your personalized consultation with us today to help ensure safe and effective results.
Some improvement can be seen early, with continued results over a series of treatments.
Dark spots are often caused by sun exposure, aging, or hormonal changes. A consultation can help determine the cause and best treatment.

