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Pigmentation
Changes in skin tone, such as dark spots, uneven patches, and sun-induced pigmentation, can affect skin clarity and overall appearance. At Dr Hadges Medical Aesthetics, we offer personalised, medically guided options to help manage pigmentation while promoting healthier, more luminous skin.
PIGMENTATION CONCERNS
treatment options
Targeted laser therapies designed to address localised pigmentation irregularities, sunspots, and uneven tone (following full clinical assessment).
Non-invasive laser treatments to stimulate collagen production, refine skin texture, and promote an even, refreshed complexion.
Light-based therapies aimed at calming skin, reducing post-inflammatory pigmentation, and supporting skin renewal.

Understanding Pigmentation
Pigmentation concerns can result from prolonged sun exposure, hormonal changes, inflammation, or the natural ageing process. Melanin production becomes uneven, leading to dark spots, blotchiness, and a lack of uniformity in skin tone.
At Dr Hadges Medical Aesthetics, we focus on personalised treatment strategies to help minimise pigmentation irregularities while supporting overall skin health and vibrancy.
pigmentation
Frequently Asked Questions
Pigmentation changes can result from sun exposure, hormonal shifts, ageing, inflammation, and genetic factors, leading to uneven skin tone and dark spots.
Yes. We offer non-invasive laser treatments and LED Light Therapy, which may assist in reducing the appearance of pigmentation safely and effectively.
Laser energy targets areas of pigmentation, breaking down excess melanin to help promote clearer, more even skin over time.
Laser Genesis can assist in refining skin tone, supporting collagen health, and gradually improving the appearance of uneven pigmentation.
Pigmentation can recur, particularly with sun exposure. Ongoing sun protection and maintenance skincare are important to support long-term results.
The number of sessions depends on the severity and type of pigmentation. Dr Hadges will advise you on a personalised plan during your consultation.
Laser and light-based treatments can be tailored for different skin types, but suitability is assessed individually during your face-to-face consultation.
Daily sunscreen use, medical-grade skincare, and avoiding excessive sun exposure are key to preventing pigmentation from worsening.
Most non-invasive treatments involve minimal downtime, although some redness or sensitivity may occur temporarily after laser sessions.
Yes. All treatments at Dr Hadges Medical Aesthetics are conducted personally by Dr Hadges, ensuring safe, medically appropriate care.