Pigmentation Control
A comprehensive programme to eliminate pigmentation and prevent its return.
*This programme is prescribed by your dermatologist after a Skin Passport diagnostic.
Is this you?
This programme solves the following skin concerns:
Melasma, freckles, age spots
Dull complexion, hyperpigmentation
Marks after acne or injury
Spots that are just starting to form
Unstable results after previous treatments
Procedures included
8–10 procedures. A complete course to remove pigmentation and prevent its return.
Expected results
A young, radiant, lifted look
Programme timeline
- AURA diagnostics
- Skin assessment
- Baseline photos
- Personalised treatment plan
- Visual skin assessment
- AURA diagnostics
- Before/after photos
- Discussion of results
- Plan adjustment if needed
- Visual skin assessment
- AURA diagnostics
- Before/after photos
- Discussion of results
- Plan adjustment if needed
- Full AURA analysis
- Complete results review
- Before/after comparison
- Long-term maintenance plan
- Skin Club invitation
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Ready to start your pigmentation control Journey?
Step 1: Book a Skin Passport. Step 2: Your doctor recommends the right Journey for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Because we treat the cause, not just the surface. After AURA diagnostics your dermatologist identifies the pigment type and its triggers, then builds a course that combines in-clinic procedures with home care and sun protection to keep results stable and prevent relapse.
All procedures are performed by certified dermatologists on medical-grade, FDA-cleared devices with settings matched to your skin type. The plan is prescribed only after a full Skin Passport diagnostic, which keeps treatment both safe and effective.
Most patients describe the sensation as mild warmth or a light snap. We use cooling and, where needed, topical numbing, so the procedures stay comfortable with minimal downtime.
Typically 3 to 6 sessions with 3–4 week intervals. The exact number depends on the pigment type and treatment area — your doctor will advise after diagnostics.