Pigmentation Treatment in Oakville, Ontario
While not typically harmful, pigmentation irregularities can become persistent and cosmetically bothersome over time. Professional treatment can help address pigmentation that doesn’t respond to skincare alone or continues to darken with time.



How We Approach Pigmentation
We begin with an assessment to determine the type and depth of pigmentation, as treatment varies depending on whether pigment is epidermal, dermal, or mixed.
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Evaluate and classify pigmentation2
Identify contributing factors3
Recommend targeted treatment and supportive skincare4
Monitor response and optimize outcomes
Frequently Asked Questions

They may arise from UV exposure, hormonal changes, genetics, inflammation, aging, or injuries to the skin.
Some forms respond quickly to treatment, while others (such as melasma or dermal pigment) require ongoing management rather than permanent removal.
Medical-grade topicals containing ingredients such as retinoids, vitamin C, and pigment inhibitors can support and enhance treatment outcomes.
UV exposure can darken existing pigment and trigger new areas. SPF use is essential for prevention and maintenance.
The optimal approach depends on pigment type and depth. A clinical assessment guides selection between lasers, light-based therapies, resurfacing, or topical support. Book your consultation with us to learn more.