
How Does It Work?
The Dermamelan treatment involves a two step process. First, an in clinic peel followed by a home care skincare regimen. During the in clinic session, a practitioner applies the Dermamelan mask to the skin. After the peel, clients continue the treatment at home with prescribed products to maintain results and prevent recurrence. This combined approach ensures optimal outcomes for those struggling with persistent pigmentation issues.
Who Is It For?
Dermamelan is suitable for individuals with moderate to severe pigmentation concerns, including melasma, sun spots, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. It is ideal for those seeking a comprehensive solution to stubborn pigmentation that hasn’t responded to over the counter products. However, individuals with active skin conditions, such as eczema or psoriasis, should consult with a skincare professional before undergoing this treatment.
What to Expect
The Dermamelan treatment typically takes about 20 minutes in the clinic. During the session, the mask is applied and left on for a specified duration, after which it is removed. Clients may experience mild redness or tingling during the procedure. Post-treatment, the skin may peel as it sheds pigmented layers, revealing a more even complexion. It’s essential to follow the prescribed home care skincare regimen diligently to maintain results and protect the skin from further pigmentation.