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Melasma & Hyperpigmentation Treatment Toronto

Clearer, Brighter, More Radiant Skin Pigmentation can make beautiful skin feel hidden. Brown patches, acne marks, sun spots, or uneven tone often draw the eye before your natural features do. Skin may look dull, tired, older than it feels, or difficult to brighten no matter how many products you try. Many patients tell us they …

Why Pigmentation Happens

Pigment develops when the skin produces excess melanin or when inflammation leaves discoloration behind after healing.

Sometimes it is triggered by hormones. Sometimes it appears gradually after years of sun exposure. Acne can resolve while leaving marks behind. Even irritation from harsh products or aggressive treatments can create lingering pigmentation.

Two people may both describe “brown spots,” yet need completely different solutions.

That is why diagnosis matters.

The Most Common Types of Pigmentation

Melasma

Melasma often appears as patchy or symmetrical discoloration across the cheeks, forehead, upper lip, or jawline. It is commonly influenced by hormones, heat, sun exposure, and genetics.

This type of pigmentation can improve beautifully, but it responds best to thoughtful treatment rather than aggressive guesswork.

Sun Spots

Sun spots are more defined areas of discoloration caused by cumulative UV exposure over time. They often appear on the face, chest, shoulders, and hands.

These frequently respond very well to targeted treatment.

Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation

This is discoloration left behind after acne, eczema, irritation, injury, or inflammation. It is especially common in many skin tones and requires careful management to avoid creating more pigment while treating it.

Hyperpigmentation Types

Can anything be done to treat hyperpigmentation?

Regardless of the source of your hyperpigmentation, this condition can have a devastating affect on your self-esteem, particularly since the spots typically appear on the face, where they can be difficult to hide. Fortunately, if you suffer from hyperpigmentation, there are now a number of treatment options.

What is Melasma?

Melasma, or aschloasma faciei, is a skin condition caused by excess pigment, which leads to the development of dark patches on the face. These spots, which typically appear on the forehead, cheeks, chin, and upper lip, are often triggered by hormone changes, such as pregnancy or an adjustment in birth control pills. As a result, 90% of patients who develop melasma are women and the condition is nicknamed the “mask of pregnancy.” However, men are susceptible to melasma as well and it is believed that sun exposure can aggravate the condition.

What is Solar lentigines?

Solar lentigines, often referred to as sunspots, are small brown patches caused by sun exposure. As a result, they frequently develop on the areas of the body most often exposed to the sun such as the face, chest, and hands. Once you have them sun exposure can make them more pronounced, which is why it is so important to be diligent about sunscreen application.

What is Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation?

Post – inflammatory hyperpigmentation is caused by trauma to the skin, and typically occurs following surgery or as a result of skin conditions such as acne. It results in flat spots, which may be pink, red, brown or black.

There are three main types of hyperpigmentation: melasma, solar lentigines, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation

Skin Treatments Menu

PRP Facelifft Vampire Lift
Professional Grade Skin Care
Chemical Peels
Acne Treatments
Microneedling Mesotherapy
Melasma Hyperpigmentation Treatments
Professional Makeup Application

Why Some Pigment Treatments Disappoint

One of the biggest misconceptions in aesthetics is that stronger treatment always means better treatment.

It does not.

The wrong laser, an overly aggressive peel, inconsistent sun protection, untreated inflammation, or poor home care can all slow progress. Some patients are sold treatments before anyone properly determines what type of pigmentation they actually have.

At LipDoctor, we believe precision outperforms intensity.

The LipDoctor Approach

Every pigmentation consultation begins with understanding the full picture.

We assess the pattern of pigment, likely triggers, skin tone, sensitivity level, treatment history, and whether redness, texture, aging, or acne are also contributing to what you see in the mirror.

Sometimes clearer skin requires more than simply lightening pigment. It may involve calming inflammation, improving skin quality, strengthening the barrier, and treating concerns in the right sequence.

This is where experience matters.

Treatment Options

A chemical peel is an exfoliating treatment which resurfaces the epidermis, the outer layer of skin. In addition to leaving your skin visibly smoother and refreshed, this procedure is an extremely effective treatment for the pigmentation caused by age spots, acne scarring, or melasma.

After cleansing your skin thoroughly, a chemical, such as lactic acid or glycolic acid is applied to the treatment area and then carefully removed, taking with it a layer of skin. As the skin is peeled off, a softer, smoother layer of skin is revealed. This process renews skin growth as discolored skin cells are removed, prompting healthy cells to grow in their place.

The length of the treatment and number of sessions required depends on the type of peel being used. In most instances, the procedure will take less than an hour. Although this is an outpatient procedure, it typically takes 4-10 days to recover from a strong chemical peel due to the peeling of skin and redness that occurs after the treatment. It is important to avoid exposing your skin to direct sunlight following a chemical peel, as new skin is very sensitive and susceptible to burning.

Applying sunblock diligently is crucial for the prevention of hyperpigmentation. Since sun exposure is one of the causes of hyperpigmentation and can also intensify the effects of both post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and melasma, sunscreen should be applied daily to prevent the overproduction of melanin. As its name implies, sunblock works by acting as a filter that blocks UV light from reaching your skin. While many individuals believe it is only necessary to apply sunblock in the summer, it should be used year-round to prevent the development of hyperpigmentation as well as other signs of aging, such as fine lines and wrinkles.

If you are looking for a solution for bothersome hyperpigmentation, narrowing down the appropriate treatment options can be overwhelming. I understand how troubling the appearance of hyperpigmentation can be and have seen firsthand the impact its reduction can have on an individual’s self-esteem. I invite you to schedule a free consultation to discuss each of the above hyperpigmentation treatment options with me in order to determine the best course of action for your individual needs.

Treatment Options

PRP, which stands for Platelet Rich Plasma, is also commonly referred to as a Vampire Facelift. While this may sound intimidating, it is an incredibly safe and natural hyperpigmentation treatment, which utilizes your own blood. During this non-surgical procedure, a small amount of blood (approximately 60 mls) is drawn from the patient using a syringe and injected into the treatment area, promoting the regeneration of tissues, which in turn, reduces the appearance of brown spots in the treatment area.

The blood drawn from the patient is placed into the PRP centrifuge where it is divided into plasma, red cells, white cells, and platelets in order to separate the Platelet Rich Plasma, which is used for the procedure due to its healing nature. Platelets repair damage to skin by stimulating the regeneration of tissue. When PRP is injected into the site of the hyperpigmentation, it triggers the healing process and new collagen is produced. In turn, you will notice a significant improvement in skin tone and texture in as little as one treatment.

This minimally invasive procedure can be completed in only one hour and requires no downtime. Immediately following the procedure, the treatment area may be red and you may experience temporary edema, however, this will quickly dissipate. Although the procedure itself is quick, it may take up to six weeks to see visible results. 2-3 treatments are typically recommended for optimal results.

Microneedling is an incredibly safe, minimally invasive procedure that effectively rejuvenates your skin, evening skin tone, and minimizing imperfections. As such, it is an effective treatment for hyperpigmentation.

During this procedure, a device containing sterile micro-needles is carefully passed over your skin, creating tiny, invisible micro-injuries which trigger your body’s natural healing process. In response, your body’s production of collagen and elastin increases, which results in skin that is smoother and more even in tone. In addition to minimizing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, microneedling has also been proven to be effective in reversing sun damage and hyperpigmentation.

20-30 minutes prior to the procedure, a topical anesthetic cream is applied to minimize discomfort during the treatment. The procedure itself takes approximately 20-30 minutes, which means you can be in and out in less than an hour. The treatment area may be red following the procedure but this will lessen within a day or two. Most patients see results after 2-4 treatments, which should be scheduled every 3-6 weeks.

Advanced Pigmentation Treatments at LipDoctor

Pico Laser for Precision Clarity

Pico Laser can be an excellent option for select pigmentation concerns, scattered discoloration, and resistant spots. Its ultra-short pulses are designed to target unwanted pigment while supporting a clearer, brighter-looking complexion.

For the right patient, it can be transformative.

IPL for Sun Damage + Tone Correction

IPL is often ideal when pigmentation is paired with visible sun damage, redness, or an uneven complexion.

Patients frequently love IPL because skin can look fresher, clearer, and more even overall.

Laser Genesis for Glow + Refinement

Laser Genesis is a beautiful choice when pigmentation overlaps with dullness, redness, enlarged pores, or early signs of aging.

It is often selected by patients who want exceptional skin quality—not just fewer marks.

Customized Chemical Peels

A well-selected peel can help brighten tone, accelerate healthy turnover, and support pigment correction. The key is customization. Not every peel is right for every skin type or every pigment concern.

Medical-Grade Home Care

What you do at home often determines how far treatment can go—and how long results last.

Your plan may include prescription-strength brighteners, retinoids, antioxidants, pigment suppressors, barrier support, and daily sun protection based on your skin’s needs.

Pico Laser

Discover the Power of Enlighten Pico Laser by Cutera!

Imagine a world where stubborn skin pigmentation no longer defines your appearance. The Enlighten Pico Laser by Cutera doesn’t just promise; it delivers. This groundbreaking technology goes beyond the ordinary by merging three powerful wavelengths (532, 1064, and 670 nm) with dual pulse durations (2 ns and 660/750 ps).

What does this mean for you?

A gentle yet highly effective procedure achieves a renewed, even-toned complexion. Every pulse targets unwanted pigment, unveiling the radiant, confident skin you’ve always desired.

But it’s not just about the technical aspects; it’s about how you feel. Remember when you’ve tried to cover up those imperfections or felt self-conscious during social gatherings? With the Enlighten Pico Laser, it’s time to embrace a future where you wear your skin with pride and confidence. We understand the emotional weight of hyperpigmentation, and with this cutting-edge solution, we aim to empower you to shine brightly, showcasing your natural beauty.

Why The Enlighten Pico Laser is Best: A Deep Dive into Conquering Hyperpigmentation

The Pico Laser, particularly the Enlighten Pico Laser by Cutera, stands out in skincare technologies primarily due to its unparalleled speed and precision. Let’s break it down:

1. Ultra-Fast Pulse Duration: “Pico” in Pico Laser stands for picoseconds, one trillionth of a second. This ultra-short pulse duration ensures the laser energy is delivered faster than the skin can heat up. This rapid delivery minimizes the heat exposure to surrounding tissues, providing a safer treatment, especially for those with darker skin tones who might be at risk for post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation with slower lasers.

2. Selective Photothermolysis: The specific wavelengths offered by the Enlighten Pico Laser—532, 1064, and 670 nm—are meticulously calibrated to target the melanin responsible for hyperpigmentation. The laser breaks down the dark spots into minuscule particles by focusing on these pigments. Over time, these particles are naturally cleared away by the body’s immune system, leading to a more even-toned complexion.

3. Minimized Side Effects: Pico Lasers cause less damage to the surrounding skin due to their speed and precision. This reduces the risk of unwanted side effects like burns or blisters and means a quicker recovery time.

4. Versatility: While many traditional lasers struggle with varying skin types and tones, the Enlighten Pico Laser’s diverse wavelengths make it adept at treating a broader range of hyperpigmentation issues across different skin types.

Compared to other technologies and treatments, the Enlighten Pico Laser offers a powerful combo of speed, precision, and safety. Traditional lasers, chemical peels, or topical treatments often require longer recovery times, more sessions, or a higher risk of side effects. The Pico Laser, in contrast, brings in a harmony of efficiency and safety, making it a revolutionary approach to tackling hyperpigmentation.

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Melasma Requires a Smarter Strategy

Melasma is not a spot that gets removed once and never returns.

It is often chronic, trigger-sensitive, and prone to flare with sun, heat, hormones, or inflammation. That is why honest treatment focuses on control, maintenance, and long-term improvement rather than miracle promises.

When managed properly, melasma can often improve dramatically.

Toronto’s Diverse Skin Tones Deserve Expertise

Pigmentation treatment in a diverse city like Toronto should never be one-size-fits-all.

Skin tone influences treatment choice, settings, recovery, and risk of rebound pigmentation. Richly melanated skin often benefits from a more measured, customized strategy.

At LipDoctor, we treat with both results and respect for your skin biology.

What Patients Often Notice

As pigmentation improves, patients commonly notice their skin looks brighter, smoother, more even, and more refined. Many feel comfortable wearing less makeup. Others simply feel healthier, fresher, and more confident when they see themselves.

That emotional shift matters.

Why Patients Choose LipDoctor

Many clinics offer treatments.

Patients choose LipDoctor for judgment, honesty, and strategy.

We know when to treat, when to wait, when to combine therapies, and when patience will outperform aggression. We understand that the best result is not just lighter spots—it is beautiful skin overall.

Our approach is doctor-led, personalized, and designed for real life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Melasma is usually managed rather than permanently cured. Many patients achieve excellent long-term control with the right treatment plan.

Sun spots often respond very well to IPL, Pico laser, or other targeted treatments depending on your skin and the specific lesion.

Yes, when treatment selection and settings are chosen carefully and professionally.

This depends on the type, depth, duration, and severity of pigmentation, as well as your goals.

Some forms can recur—especially melasma—if triggers such as sun exposure, heat, or hormones are not managed.

Book Melasma & Hyperpigmentation Treatment Toronto

If brown patches, acne marks, sun damage, or uneven tone are making you feel less confident in your skin, there is a smarter path forward.

LipDoctor offers advanced melasma and hyperpigmentation treatment in Toronto using modern laser technology, customized peels, medical-grade skincare, and doctor-led treatment planning.

Book your consultation today and let us help reveal the clearer, brighter, radiant skin that should be seen first.

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