Hyperpigmentation Treatment

Say Goodbye to Hyperpigmentation with Expert Treatment in Cape Cod, MA

At Cape Cod Plastic Surgery, Dr. Marc Fater and his team are renowned for their expertise in treating hyperpigmentation, one of the most common and stubborn skin concerns. With a commitment to helping you achieve a radiant, even complexion, we provide personalized, cutting-edge treatments tailored to your unique skin needs.

During your in-depth complimentary consultation, we carefully analyze your skin to develop a customized treatment plan designed just for you. Our advanced suite of lasers, including the Cynosure Picosure, Sciton BBL, Solta, Fraxel and Fraxel Dual, allows us to treat all skin types effectively.
We’re dedicated to revitalizing your skin by addressing dark spots, pigmentation, and uneven skin tone, helping you reveal a refreshed, youthful complexion. Experience the Cape Cod Plastic Surgery difference by scheduling a complimentary consultation today.

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Treating Hyperpigmentation During Pregnancy

Hormonal changes during pregnancy or breastfeeding can lead to hyperpigmentation, often referred to as melasma. While aggressive treatments should be avoided during this time, there are natural, safe options available to manage pigmentation. It's important to note that many forms of pregnancy-related hyperpigmentation are resistant to treatment, so patience and a gentle approach are key.

FAQs on Hyperpigmentation Treatment

When is the best time to treat hyperpigmentation? Hyperpigmentation treatments can make your skin more sensitive to the sun, so we recommend undergoing corrective treatments during cooler months. Summer is better suited for maintenance protocols to prevent worsening pigmentation.

How long does it take to treat hyperpigmentation? The timeline depends on the severity and cause of the pigmentation, as well as your skin type. Typically, the skin has a five- to six-week regeneration cycle. A series of treatments performed strategically is necessary to achieve optimal results without causing rebound pigmentation.

What lifestyle changes help manage hyperpigmentation? Protecting your skin from UV exposure is essential. We recommend using sunscreens with physical blockers like titanium dioxide or zinc oxide daily, along with wearing hats, SPF clothing, and limiting sun exposure to maintain and protect your results.

Ready to transform your skin? Contact Cape Cod Plastic Surgery today to start your journey to clear, even-toned skin!