Targeted Pigmentation & Melasma Correction Treatments at JBH Aesthetics
Uneven pigmentation can feel frustrating and difficult to treat.
At JBH Aesthetics, we approach pigmentation carefully and strategically, because incorrect treatment can make it worse.
What Is Hyperpigmentation?
Hyperpigmentation occurs when melanocytes produce excess melanin, leading to darkened patches.
Common types:
Melasma
Sunspots (solar lentigines)
Post-inflammatory pigmentation
Hormonal pigmentation
How does Pigmentation show up?
Brown or grey patches on cheeks or forehead
Darkening after acne
Uneven skin tone
Worsening in summer
What Triggers Pigmentation?
UV exposure
Hormonal changes
Pregnancy
Inflammation
Certain medications
Strict sun protection is essential.
What are the Best Skincare Products for Pigmentation?
At JBH Aesthetics, we proudly stock and use iS Clinical skincare products to help support skin pigmentation.
When treating pigmentation concerns, Jess focuses on iS Clinical products that safely inhibit excess melanin production, brighten uneven tone and support long-term skin stability to prevent recurrence.
Please contact us or book a facial consultation for product recommendations specific to your skincare concerns.
What are the Best Skin Treatments for Pigmentation?
Following your comprehensive facial consultation with Jess, these are the professional skin treatments we may recommend for pigmentation.
Pigmentation treatment requires patience and consistency and not all laser treatments are suitable for melasma.
These treatments are carefully selected to target your specific concerns and deliver safe, results-driven outcomes tailored to your skin.
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Morpheus8 RF Microneedling
Transform the look and feel of your skin with Morpheus8, an advanced radiofrequency needling treatment that remodels collagen to improve firmness and reduce irregularities.
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HydraFacial
Experience the benefits of an advanced facial in under 30 minutes with HydraFacial, a technology-driven treatment that deeply cleanses, exfoliates and hydrates for instant glow.
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Heallite II LED Light Therapy
Rejuvenate and restore your skin’s natural radiance with LED Light Therapy, a non-invasive treatment that enhances cellular repair and promotes a healthy, youthful complexion.
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Alma Harmony Laser Treatments
Using advanced light and laser technology, the Alma Harmony platform allows our experienced clinicians to deliver safe, effective solutions for a wide range of skin concerns, including pigmentation, redness, vascular lesions, visible veins and tattoo removal.
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Alma Hybrid Laser Treatments
Alma Hybrid is one of the most advanced and versatile laser systems in the world, designed to treat a wide range of skin concerns with minimal downtime. This dual-action technology allows your clinician to fully customise each treatment depending on your skin type, concern and desired results.
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Excel V+ Laser
Restore clarity and confidence with the Excel V+ Laser, an advanced vascular and pigment treatment that targets redness, rosacea, veins, age spots and acne scarring.
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Laser Genesis Laser Therapy
Laser Genesis works by gently heating the dermal layer of the skin to stimulate natural collagen production and cellular renewal. Over a series of treatments, it helps improve the appearance of fine lines, large pores, uneven texture, pigmentation, and sun damage, while reducing redness and visible capillaries.
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Corrective Skin Peels
These professional-grade exfoliating treatments stimulate new cell growth, smooth skin texture and enhance the results of your at-home skincare routine.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Hyperpigmentation is a broad term used to describe any area of skin that appears darker than your natural skin tone due to excess melanin production. It can develop after sun exposure, acne, inflammation, injury, or hormonal changes. Common types include sunspots (solar lentigines) and post-inflammatory pigmentation from breakouts.
Melasma is a specific type of hyperpigmentation. It typically appears as symmetrical brown or grey-brown patches across the cheeks, forehead, upper lip or chin.
Melasma is strongly influenced by hormones and ultraviolet exposure, and it is more common in women, particularly during pregnancy, when taking oral contraceptives, or during perimenopause.
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Melasma can be managed but may recur. Maintenance is essential.
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Sun exposure and incorrect treatment can worsen pigmentation.
Book a Pigmentation Facial Consultation
Our Facial Consultation process ensures every patient receives a treatment plan tailored to their unique skin concerns, supported by clinical expertise, advanced diagnostic technology and evidence-based skincare.
If you’re ready to begin your skin journey with confidence and clarity, we invite you to book your Facial Consultation at JBH Aesthetics.
To book your consultation, contact JBH Aesthetics in Camden on 0452 302 148, info@jbhaesthetics.com.au or click the link below.