Complete Guide to Treating Pigmentation in Markham, ON
Pigmentation Treatment
Skin pigmentation shows up as dark spots or patches when melanin (your skin’s natural color) isn’t spread evenly. These spots can come from sun damage, hormones, acne marks, or other skin changes. While many spots are harmless, they can make your skin look uneven. The good news is that many treatments can help fade these spots and prevent new ones.
Pigmentation can show up at any age and on any skin type. Whether you’re dealing with sun spots, melasma, or acne marks, we can help create a plan that works for your skin. Many of our treatments both fade current spots and help stop new ones from forming.
Ready for more even-toned skin? Book your pigmentation consultation at The Senzu Bean in Markham and discover the best options for your skin.
Common Types of Pigmentation
- Sunspots
- Age spots
- Melasma
- Post-acne marks
- Freckles
- Uneven skin tone
- Dark patches
- Pregnancy mask
- Birthmarks
- Hormone spots
Recommended Treatments
Aerolase®
Chemical Peels
From $150
Exosome Treatment
From $500
Skin Glow IV Therapy
$200
Why Pigmentation Happens
1. Sun Exposure: UV rays trigger extra melanin.
2. Hormones: Can cause dark patches like melasma.
3. Inflammation: Skin darkens after acne or injury.
4. Genetics: Some pigmentation runs in families.
5. Age: More spots appear over time.
Best Candidates for Treatment
- These treatments work well for people who:
- Have dark spots
- See uneven tone
- Need spot fading
- Want prevention
- Have sun damage
- See hormone patches
- Need gentle care
Prevention Tips
- Daily Must-Dos
- Wear sunscreen always
- Use sun hats
- Stay in shade
- Keep skin gentle
- Avoid picking skin
- Skin Care Basics
- Gentle cleansing
- Regular sunscreen
- Skin brighteners
- Moisturizing
Frequently Asked Questions
How long will it take to see my spots fade?
Can my dark spots come back?
Is it safe to treat pigmentation on darker skin?
What's the difference between age spots and melasma?
Why do I need sunscreen even after my spots fade?
Can I wear makeup during treatment?
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