Advanced Depigmentation Programme

Designed to reduce uneven skin tone, improve clarity, and restore a more balanced, even complexion.

  • This is a structured treatment plan designed to progressively reduce pigmentation while improving overall skin condition.

    It combines targeted in-clinic treatments with a prescribed homecare routine, allowing us to treat both the visible pigment and the underlying processes that contribute to it.

  • The programme is carried out over a series of treatments, working in a controlled and progressive way to break down excess pigment and improve skin clarity.

    Each treatment works to:

    • Regulate melanin production within the skin

    • Reduce visible pigmentation and uneven tone

    • Support skin renewal and clarity

    • Improve overall skin balance

    Alongside this, a targeted homecare routine is introduced, consisting of three professional-grade products designed to support pigment control and improve how the skin responds to treatment.

    By combining both approaches, we are able to achieve a more effective and long-lasting result.

  • Pigmentation is rarely a surface-level concern. It is often caused by deeper processes within the skin, including excess melanin production, inflammation, and environmental exposure.

    Because of this, it is rarely treated with one-off treatments alone.

    To achieve meaningful improvement, the skin needs to be treated consistently, while also controlling the triggers that cause pigment to return.

    • Sun damage and pigmentation
      Breaks down excess pigment and improves skin clarity.

    • Melasma
      Helps to regulate pigment production and reduce visible patches.

    • Post-inflammatory pigmentation
      Improves marks left behind from acne or skin trauma.

    • Uneven skin tone
      Creates a more balanced, even complexion.

The Programme

  • 6 in-clinic treatments (every 2 weeks)

  • 3 targeted homecare products

  • Structured treatment plan tailored to your skin

Homecare is started 2 weeks prior to your first treatment and can be delivered if required.

  • To achieve the best results, yes. Treating pigmentation effectively requires consistency both in clinic and at home.

    Relying on treatments alone without the correct homecare is a bit like treating the symptom but not controlling the cause — the pigmentation is far more likely to return.

    The homecare is designed to regulate melanin production, protect the skin, and support the results achieved in clinic.

  • Once the programme is complete, your skin should appear clearer, brighter, and more even in tone.

    At this stage, the focus shifts from correction to maintenance. As pigmentation is influenced by factors such as sun exposure and inflammation, ongoing care is important to preserve your results.

    We will guide you on how to maintain your skin, which may include continued use of homecare, SPF, and occasional maintenance treatments where needed.

  • Some improvement in overall skin clarity can often be seen within the first few treatments, however pigmentation is reduced progressively over time rather than immediately.

    As the programme continues, areas of pigmentation gradually appear lighter and more diffused, with the skin becoming more even in tone.

    Consistency is key, as this allows us to regulate pigment production and achieve a more stable, long-term result.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The treatment is generally well tolerated, however you may experience a tingling or active sensation on the skin during application.

    This is a normal response and indicates the treatment is working within the skin.

  • There may be some mild downtime depending on how your skin responds.

    The skin can appear slightly red and may feel dry or tight following treatment. In some cases, light flaking or peeling can occur as the skin renews itself.

    This is a normal part of the process and is usually short-lived.

  • It is usually recommended to avoid makeup for at least 24 hours to allow the skin to recover.

    After this, makeup can be worn as normal.

  • Pigmentation can be significantly improved, however it often requires ongoing management, particularly in cases such as melasma.

    The aim is to reduce, control, and stabilise pigment within the skin, rather than create short-term improvement.

  • Pigmentation can return over time if not properly managed, particularly with sun exposure or hormonal triggers.

    This is why ongoing maintenance and SPF are essential to preserve results.

  • Absolutely, provided you are strict with daily SPF use and avoid direct sun exposure on the face.

    It’s important that the skin is not actively tanned, as this can increase the risk of unwanted pigmentation changes.

    We will always assess your skin and lifestyle to ensure treatment is carried out safely and at the most appropriate time.