Age Spots
Those flat brown, black, or gray spots that show up on your face, hands and shoulders are your skin’s response to years of sun exposure, not aging itself. Think of them as your skin keeping a record of all those beach days and outdoor adventures (without sunscreen). And they don’t have to stick around forever.
Melasma
If you’ve noticed larger, symmetrical patches of darkened skin on your face – especially on your cheeks, forehead, or upper lip – you might be experiencing melasma. Many of our clients discover these patches during pregnancy or while taking birth control. It’s your hormones and the sun teaming up in a way that’s not exactly friendly to your complexion. And it can be so frustrating when it keeps coming back. But we can stop them!
Sun Damage
Remember those carefree days without sunscreen? Unfortunately, your skin does, too. Sun damage goes beyond visible spots – it’s also behind those pesky fine lines, rough texture, and that leathery feeling. In fact, up to 90% of what we consider aging is actually sun damage. The good news? We can help reverse much of it with the right treatments.
Hyperpigmentation
Ever had a pimple that finally healed, only to leave a dark mark behind? That’s post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), a form of hyperpigmentation where your skin produces too much melanin in response to inflammation. It’s especially common for our clients with medium to darker skin tones, and we know how it can sometimes feel more noticeable than the original blemish. We can banish those scars for good!