
Pigmentation
Rejuva Medispa & Laser invites you to rediscover luminous and even-toned skin with our specialized solutions for skin pigmentation.
Understanding Skin Pigmentation
Skin pigmentation refers to the presence of uneven coloration on the skin, which can manifest as dark spots, hyperpigmentation, or discolouration. Understanding the diverse factors contributing to skin pigmentation is essential for tailoring effective treatments.
Sun Damage: Prolonged sun exposure is a major contributor to skin pigmentation. UV rays trigger the production of melanin, leading to dark spots, sunspots, and an uneven complexion. The face, hands, and areas frequently exposed to the sun are particularly susceptible.
Hormonal Changes: Hormonal fluctuations, such as those occurring during pregnancy, can stimulate the production of melanin, leading to conditions like melasma. Additionally, birth control pills and hormonal therapies may influence pigmentation.
Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH): Skin injuries, inflammation, or trauma, such as acne or wounds, can lead to dark spots as the skin heals. This is known as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Genetic Factors: Genetic predispositions can influence how the skin responds to external stimuli, affecting pigmentation levels. Individuals with a family history of pigmentation issues may be more prone to developing similar concerns.


Comprehensive Treatment Options at Rejuva Medispa & Laser
Our advanced treatments for skin pigmentation at Rejuva Medispa & Laser take a holistic approach, addressing the root causes and promoting a more even and radiant complexion:
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Laser and Light Therapies
​State-of-the-art laser and light treatments target pigmentation irregularities, breaking down excess melanin and promoting even skin tone. These therapies are effective for sunspots, age spots, and overall pigmentation issues.
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Chemical Peels
Customized chemical peels exfoliate the skin, reducing the appearance of pigmentation and promoting a brighter complexion. They work by removing pigmented skin cells and encouraging the growth of new, evenly pigmented skin.
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Topical Treatment
Medical-grade skincare products containing ingredients like hydroquinone, retinoids, and antioxidants are often recommended to manage pigmentation issues and support long-term skin health.
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Sun Protection
Strict sun protection measures, including the use of broad-spectrum sunscreen and protective clothing, are crucial for preventing the worsening of pigmentation. Our team provides guidance on effective sun protection practices.