Skin Discoloration Treatment


Understanding Skin Discoloration
Skin discoloration, or hyperpigmentation, is a common condition where dark patches appear on the skin due to excess melanin production. Causes include acne scarring, sun exposure, hormonal changes (such as during pregnancy), and conditions like melasma, eczema, and psoriasis. These dark patches can be aesthetically displeasing and affect self-confidence. Hyperpigmentation can manifest in various forms, including sun spots, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation from acne, and melasma, which is often linked to hormonal factors and genetics.
Treatment Overview
At Oak Dermatology, skin discoloration is treated using the Alma Harmony XL PRO, an advanced laser technology that resurfaces and rejuvenates the skin. During the consultation, our specialists analyze the skin to determine the best treatment plan. Laser sessions, typically lasting about 30 minutes, are spaced four weeks apart, with most patients seeing significant improvement after 3-4 sessions. The laser targets pigmented areas, breaking down excess melanin and promoting an even skin tone. This approach effectively minimizes dark patches and enhances the skin’s overall appearance, offering a non-invasive solution to hyperpigmentation.

Skin Discoloration Treatment
FAQs
Skin discoloration can be caused by factors such as sun exposure, hormonal changes, acne scarring, and skin conditions like melasma, eczema, and psoriasis.
Most patients see significant improvement in their skin discoloration after 3-4 laser sessions, each spaced about four weeks apart.
The laser treatment for skin discoloration is generally well-tolerated, with most patients experiencing minimal discomfort during the procedure.
Yes, the Alma Harmony XL PRO is suitable for various skin types and can effectively treat hyperpigmentation in patients with different skin tones.