Our skin’s colour, or pigmentation, is determined by melanin production. When there’s an excess of melanin, it results in skin darkening or hyperpigmentation. The reasons for the overproduction of melanin or hyperpigmentation can be both internal and external.
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It’s crucial to note that individuals with darker skin tones are more prone to hyperpigmentation due to overactive melanocytes.
It is possible to treat and reduce pigmentation with the help of advanced, scientifically-proven medical procedures that eliminate your skin’s melanin build-up (Hyperpigmentation) safely and effectively and lighten your skin tone.
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Pigmentation treatment cost ranges from INR 3,500 to INR 14,500 per session. However, the overall cost of pigmentation treatment in India may vary depending on the cause and severity of the pigmentation, the treatment method used, the number of sessions required and the size of the target area.
Here is the detailed cost of pigmentation treatment based on choice of procedure:
Treatment | Minimum Cost | Maximum Cost |
Chemical Peels For Pigmentation | INR 2950 | INR 10,500 |
Laser Treatment For Pigmentation | INR 4000 | INR 14,500 |
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Please note that the general price range mentioned here is indicative only based on current market trends. This cost does not apply to pigmentation treatment at Oliva.
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Anyone who is 18 years old and above can opt for pigmentation treatment. However, it is not advisable for pregnant and lactating women.
When done by an experienced dermatologist, laser treatment is safe and effective for treating deep, stubborn pigmentation on the face that does not respond to topical medications.
You can start noting an improvement in your pigmentation after a few sessions of treatment. However, it will be progressive as your sessions advance. You can achieve visible results at the end of the treatment.
No, pigmentation does not usually recur after laser treatment. However, you must follow the pre and post-care instructions and go for minimal maintenance sessions as your dermatologist recommends to enjoy long-lasting results.
Laser treatment is relatively painless, but one might experience a mild pricking or burning sensation during the treatment.
Dermatologists may recommend approximately six to eight pigmentation treatment sessions for optimal results. However, the exact number of sessions you need will depend on your skin type, the cause and severity of your pigmentation, the selected treatment modality, and the target area.
When an expert dermatologist performs it, no significant side effects are associated with the pigmentation treatment. Also, adequate pre-care guidance helps prepare the skin for the treatment. You may have temporary redness post the session, which subsides within one to two hours.
Laser treatment for pigmentation involves zero downtime, while specific chemical peel treatments may require a recovery period of a few days.
You can enjoy long-lasting results with advanced pigmentation treatments like laser and chemical peels. However, you must complete your recommended sessions diligently, follow pre and post-care advice, use adequate sun protection and opt for minimal maintenance sessions as per your dermatologist’s advice based on your pigmentation type, cause and severity.