Brightening and Pigmentation Correction
Advanced facial therapy to even skin tone and restore radiance
What is Brightening and Pigmentation Correction?
Brightening and Pigmentation Correction is a non-invasive facial treatment designed to reduce hyperpigmentation, sunspots, and uneven skin tone while enhancing overall skin radiance. Utilising clinically-proven ingredients and technologies, this therapy targets melanin production, promoting a more uniform and luminous complexion.

The Treatment Process
Initial skin assessment by a qualified aesthetic practitioner to identify pigmentation type and underlying causes.
Cleansing and gentle exfoliation to remove dead skin cells and prepare the skin for active ingredients.
Application of a tailored brightening serum or mask, incorporating ingredients such as vitamin C, niacinamide, and licorices extract.
Use of advanced light-based technologies (e.g., IPL or laser) if indicated for deeper pigmentation.
Hydration and soothing with a specialised post-treatment cream to reduce redness and sensitivity.
Cleansing and gentle exfoliation to remove dead skin cells and prepare the skin for active ingredients.
Application of a tailored brightening serum or mask, incorporating ingredients such as vitamin C, niacinamide, and licorices extract.
Use of advanced light-based technologies (e.g., IPL or laser) if indicated for deeper pigmentation.
Hydration and soothing with a specialised post-treatment cream to reduce redness and sensitivity.
How the Treatment Works
The treatment works by targeting excess melanin and disrupted pigmentation pathways in the skin. Active ingredients inhibit tyrosinase, the enzyme responsible for melanin production, while light-based devices break down pigment clusters. Over a course of sessions, this results in a more even skin tone, reduced dark spots, and a brighter, revitalised appearance.
Benefits of Brightening and Pigmentation Correction
| Benefit | Description |
|---|---|
| Reduces Dark Spots | Effectively diminishes sunspots, age spots, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. |
| Evens Skin Tone | Promotes uniform complexion by targeting uneven pigmentation. |
| Boosts Radiance | Enhances skin luminosity and gives a youthful glow. |
| Non-Invasive | Safe and gentle with minimal downtime. |
| Customisable | Tailored to individual skin type and pigmentation severity. |
Treatment Areas
| Area | Effect |
|---|---|
| Face | Reduces facial hyperpigmentation and brightens overall skin tone. |
| Neck and Décolletage | Improves appearance of sun-damaged areas and age spots. |
| Hands | Minimises pigmentation and restores youthful tone. |
Who is a Good Candidate?
Individuals with uneven skin tone or hyperpigmentation.
Those with sun-induced age spots or melasma.
Patients seeking non-invasive skin brightening with minimal downtime.
People with realistic expectations about gradual improvement over multiple sessions.
Those with sun-induced age spots or melasma.
Patients seeking non-invasive skin brightening with minimal downtime.
People with realistic expectations about gradual improvement over multiple sessions.
Aftercare & Recovery
Avoid direct sun exposure for at least 48 hours post-treatment and apply broad-spectrum SPF daily.
Use gentle, non-irritating skincare products to maintain results.
Avoid chemical peels or abrasive treatments until fully healed.
Mild redness or sensitivity is normal and typically resolves within 24–48 hours.
Use gentle, non-irritating skincare products to maintain results.
Avoid chemical peels or abrasive treatments until fully healed.
Mild redness or sensitivity is normal and typically resolves within 24–48 hours.
Possible Adverse Reactions
Temporary redness, swelling, or warmth in the treated area.
Mild flaking or peeling of the skin as pigmentation fades.
Rarely, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation or irritation may occur, especially in darker skin types.
All risks are minimised by pre-treatment consultation and customised therapy.
Mild flaking or peeling of the skin as pigmentation fades.
Rarely, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation or irritation may occur, especially in darker skin types.
All risks are minimised by pre-treatment consultation and customised therapy.

