Pigmentation is one of the most common skin concerns in the UAE due to strong sun exposure, heat, and post-inflammatory marks from acne. Real results come from a structured plan: correct diagnosis, consistent sun protection, the right routine, and professional sessions when needed./heading
What is pigmentation?
Pigmentation is an overproduction of melanin in certain areas, causing uneven tone and dark spots./heading
Common types of pigmentation
- Post-acne marks — dark spots after breakouts, often worsened by picking or harsh exfoliation.
- Melasma — brown/grey patches, usually on cheeks and forehead, often triggered by sun exposure and hormonal changes.
- Sun spots — spots caused by repeated UV exposure without proper sunscreen.
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- The most common causes
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- Skipping sunscreen or using the wrong one
- Acne inflammation and irritation
- Strong acids or over-exfoliation
- Random product mixing
- Hormonal changes
- Fragrance/oils + sun exposure
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- A pigmentation plan that actually works
- Sunscreen is non-negotiable: apply daily and reapply every 2–3 hours if exposed to sun (including driving).
- Targeted routine: gentle brightening actives + barrier support + controlled exfoliation. Strong products used incorrectly can worsen pigmentation.
- Professional sessions (when needed): deep cleansing, gentle controlled exfoliation protocols, and post-acne marks & pigmentation support after in-person assessment./heading
- How long does it take?
- Pigmentation usually improves over weeks to months depending on the type, depth, skincare consistency, and sun protection. Anyone promising “full removal in one week” is not being realistic./heading
- Common mistakes that ruin progress
- Skipping sunscreen
- Over-exfoliating
- Mixing many active products
- Picking acne
- Using unknown creams or “quick fix” solutions
- FAQ
- Can pigmentation disappear completely? Many spots fade significantly, but some types (especially melasma) require ongoing prevention and maintenance.
- Can I treat pigmentation at home only? Mild cases can improve with the right routine, but moderate to severe cases often need professional assessment and treatment./heading
- Next step
- Learn more on our services page and contact us for booking.Focus
