
What It Is
Sun-induced pigmentation develops when prolonged sun exposure triggers excess melanin production, leading to dark spots, sunspots, freckles, and uneven patches on the face and body. UV damage is one of the most common causes of premature skin darkening and uneven tone.

How It Works
At ClairéDerma, treatment targets UV-triggered pigmentation while repairing sun-damaged skin. Dermatologists may use: These treatments help break down excess pigment and restore a clearer, more even complexion.

Benefits

Ideal For
The Treatment Process
01
Dermatologist Consultation at ClairéDerma
Evaluation of pigmentation depth and sun damage level.
02
Skin Damage Assessment
Analysis of UV impact and skin sensitivity.
03
Customized Treatment Plan
Selection of laser, IPL, or chemical peel therapy.
04
In-Clinic Pigmentation Procedure
Targeted treatment to reduce sun-induced melanin.
05
Long-Term Sun Protection Plan
Sunscreen guidance and skincare routine to prevent recurrence.
Expected Results and Recovery
Gradual fading of sunspots occurs over several sessions. Mild redness or darkening of spots may occur temporarily before lightening. Sun protection is essential for lasting results.

Got Questions?We've Got Answers
Find answers to the most common questions about our treatments, procedures, and recovery process. If you can't find what you're looking for, our support team is always here to help.
They can be significantly reduced with dermatology treatments at ClairéDerma.
Sunscreen prevents worsening but does not remove existing spots.
Yes, when performed by trained dermatologists.
Several sessions may be required depending on pigmentation depth.
Without sun protection, pigmentation can return.
Yes, IPL targets pigment and improves skin tone.
Yes, UV damage can affect any age group.