What Is Hyperpigmentation?

Hyperpigmentation refers to areas of skin that appear darker than the surrounding tissue. It occurs when excess melanin forms deposits in the skin, creating uneven patches or spots. Common types include sunspots, melasma, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation from acne or injury.

What Causes It?

Hyperpigmentation can be triggered by sun exposure, hormonal changes, inflammation, acne, skin trauma, or certain medications. UV rays are the most common cause, as they stimulate the skin to produce more melanin as a protective response.

Treatments We Offer

At The Muse Medi Spa, we offer medical-grade treatments that target pigmentation at its source, helping to even out skin tone and restore clarity:

  • Chemical Peels (Bio-RePeel, Obagi Radiance)

  • Obagi Medical-Grade Facials and Skincare

  • LED Light Therapy

  • Laser Pigmentation Treatment

  • Microneedling & Polyneedling

  • Hydrafacials

What Is Hyperpigmentation?

Hyperpigmentation refers to areas of skin that appear darker than the surrounding tissue. It occurs when excess melanin forms deposits in the skin, creating uneven patches or spots. Common types include sunspots, melasma, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation from acne or injury.

What Causes It?

Hyperpigmentation can be triggered by sun exposure, hormonal changes, inflammation, acne, skin trauma, or certain medications. UV rays are the most common cause, as they stimulate the skin to produce more melanin as a protective response.

Treatments We Offer

At The Muse Medi Spa, we offer medical-grade treatments that target pigmentation at its source, helping to even out skin tone and restore clarity:

  • Chemical Peels (Bio-RePeel, Obagi Radiance)

  • Obagi Medical-Grade Facials and Skincare

  • LED Light Therapy

  • Laser Pigmentation Treatment

  • Microneedling & Polyneedling

  • Hydrafacials

Our Recommendations

For mild to moderate pigmentation, we often recommend a course of peels or microneedling supported by medical-grade skincare at home. For deeper or stubborn pigmentation, laser treatment may be more appropriate. A consultation will allow us to assess your skin and create a plan tailored to your skin type, pigmentation pattern, and lifestyle.

Our Recommendations

For mild to moderate pigmentation, we often recommend a course of peels or microneedling supported by medical-grade skincare at home. For deeper or stubborn pigmentation, laser treatment may be more appropriate. A consultation will allow us to assess your skin and create a plan tailored to your skin type, pigmentation pattern, and lifestyle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ's

Will the pigmentation come back?
Do treatments work on all skin tones?
How long will it take to see results?
Can you treat melasma?
Is at-home skincare important?
Will the pigmentation come back?
Do treatments work on all skin tones?
How long will it take to see results?
Can you treat melasma?
Is at-home skincare important?
Will the pigmentation come back?
Do treatments work on all skin tones?
How long will it take to see results?
Can you treat melasma?
Is at-home skincare important?
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