Even, Radiant Skin with Targeted Dermatologist-Led Care
Dark patches, melasma and uneven skin tone rarely respond to creams alone. Pigmentation and melasma treatment at V3 Derma Clinic, Champapet starts with identifying the cause β sun exposure, hormones or post-acne marks β and then combines the right therapies for safe, lasting results.
Our dermatologist uses medical-grade peels, targeted lasers, prescription topicals and a strict sun-protection plan to fade pigmentation gradually while protecting your skin barrier and preventing recurrence.
We distinguish melasma, PIH and sun damage to treat the right cause.
Peels, lasers and topicals combined for better, faster results.
Safe, controlled peels to lighten pigment and brighten skin.
Targeted lasers for stubborn spots that resist creams.
Personalised sunscreen and care plans to prevent relapse.
Long-term protocols to keep your skin even and clear.
Brown/grey patches on the cheeks, forehead and upper lip.
Pigmentation from UV exposure and sunburn.
Dark marks left behind after acne heals.
Periorbital pigmentation around the eyes.
Small clustered pigmented spots.
Dull, blotchy and patchy complexion.
Melasma can be controlled and significantly lightened, but it is prone to recurrence with sun and hormones. Ongoing sun protection and maintenance keep it under control.
Pigmentation is a broad term for dark spots; melasma is a specific hormonal/sun-triggered pattern of symmetrical patches, usually on the face.
Yes β medical-grade peels remove pigmented surface cells and, combined with topicals and sun protection, visibly brighten skin.
Most patients see gradual improvement over 6β12 weeks; deeper pigmentation and melasma need longer, consistent care.
Daily broad-spectrum sunscreen, sun avoidance and prescribed maintenance creams are essential to prevent recurrence.