Anti Pigmentation

Pigmentation is the term used to describe the coloring of the skin. Melanin production is diminished or increased in a variety of skin pigmentation diseases.

Melanin is the primary pigment responsible for skin pigmentation and consequently the maintenance of diverse skin tones, skin colour, and skin types.

If the body generates a lot of melanin, it can cause skin darkening, also known as hyperpigmentation. If the body generates very little or no melanin, it may result in skin whitening.

Our pigmentation treatment is specially designed to get rid of the dark patches in the skin, as well as it works in various ways to treat all other skin problems.

Book an Appointment

Consultation Fee:  

300.00

Frequently Asked Questions

How does laser treatment for pigmentation work?

The laser emits a pulse of light that penetrates into the skin, causing the pigmentation cluster to break. Some superficial pigmentation will peel off, while deeper pigmentation will fade through the circulatory system.

Can pigmentation be removed permanently?

Yes, pigmentation can be removed permanently by some wondrous treatments that we offer at Eva care like, chemical peels, laser treatments, skin brightening with medi-facials and mesotherapy.

What does it feel like to get laser treatments for pigmentation?

Patients may feel a mild heat or pinching feeling when the light pulse is administered. Don’t be afraid! It’s not too strong. Anesthesia or pain medication is not required.

What are chemical peels used for?

To rejuvenate the skin chemical peeling agents are used by causing a controlled wound to remove the skin’s superficial layers. As a consequence, chemical peels encourage the formation of a new healthy top skin layer and help pigmentation.

What can I expect throughout my chemical peel?

The procedures may differ depending on the type of chemical peel used. The skin is pretreated with a medical degreaser to ensure that any oils remaining on the skin are removed from the treatment region. The chemical agent is subsequently administered to the skin and normally stays there for 3 to 5 minutes. Most patients experience a minor stinging sensation that lasts only a few minutes. Some peels are self-neutralizing and may linger on your skin for 2-4 hours.