Understanding Pigmentation and Melasma
Pigmentation develops when the skin produces more melanin than usual. This may be caused by sun exposure, hormones, acne marks, or lifestyle factors.
Melasma is a deeper form of pigmentation, usually linked to hormones or sun exposure, and appears as symmetrical patches on the cheeks, forehead, or upper lip.
Both conditions require careful assessment and a treatment plan that works with your skin rather than against it.
How Laser Treatment Helps
The Q Switched Nd YAG Laser sends quick light pulses into the deeper layers of the skin where pigment sits.
The pigment absorbs this energy, breaks down into smaller particles, and is gradually cleared by the body.
This process fades dark spots, softens melasma patches, and brightens the overall complexion without damaging the surface of the skin.
Patients often notice
• A more even skin tone
• Fading of dark spots and melasma patches
• Reduced dullness
• A natural glow returning to the skin
Who Is This Treatment For
This treatment is suitable for
• Melasma
• Sunspots and age spots
• Post acne pigmentation
• Uneven or patchy skin tone
• Dull or tired looking skin
• Deep pigmentation that does not improve with topical creams
If you want clearer, brighter, and more even skin, this treatment can be a suitable option.
Benefits of Pigmentation and Melasma Treatment at Nour Clinic
Targets Deep Pigment
The laser reaches deeper layers where topical products cannot. This helps treat stubborn pigmentation and melasma.
Gentle and Controlled Energy
The treatment is designed to minimize irritation and avoid triggering rebound pigmentation.
Brighter and Fresher Skin
As pigment fades, the skin appears clearer, smoother, and naturally radiant.
Safe for Many Skin Types
With proper assessment, the treatment is suitable for a range of skin tones.
Minimal Downtime
Most clients return to daily activities immediately after the session.
What to Expect During Your Treatment
Step One: Your skin is examined to understand the type and depth of pigmentation. This helps create a personalized plan.
Step Two: Laser pulses are delivered to target the pigment while keeping the surrounding skin safe.
Step Three: Skin may look slightly warm or pink, but this settles quickly. Over time, pigmentation fades gradually.
How Many Sessions Do You Need
Pigmentation and melasma improve gradually.
Most clients benefit from a series of four to eight sessions, depending on skin type and depth of pigment.
Our specialist will guide you on the exact number of treatments for your case.
Book Your Pigmentation and Melasma Treatment at Nour Clinic
Your journey to clearer, brighter skin begins with a personalized assessment.
Let our team guide you toward safe and natural improvement.
Book your consultation today and take the first step toward a more even and radiant complexion.