
Pigmented Lesions (Brown Spots)
Condition Description
What Are Pigmented Lesions?
Pigmented lesions are areas of the skin that appear darker than your natural tone due to an increase in melanin—the pigment that gives skin its color. These spots can develop from sun exposure, aging, hormonal changes, or genetics, and they vary in size, shape, and depth.
Common types of pigmented lesions include:
- Sunspots (age spots): Caused by long-term UV exposure.
- Freckles: Small, light-to-dark spots that often darken with sun exposure.
- Melasma: Patchy discoloration often linked to hormones and sunlight.
- Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation: Dark marks left after acne, irritation, or injury.
While usually harmless, pigmented lesions can make the skin appear uneven or aged. Our treatments are designed to safely target excess pigment, restoring a clearer, brighter, and more even complexion.
Come in for a consultation and see what a positive difference prevention and treatment can make for you.
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