Pigmentation treatment refers to various methods used to lighten or remove darkened areas of the skin, also known as hyperpigmentation. Common causes include sun damage, aging, hormonal changes, and certain medications. Treatments may include topical creams containing hydroquinone or retinoids, chemical peels, laser therapy, or microdermabrasion.
Pigmentation treatment refers to various methods used to lighten or remove darkened areas of the skin, also known as hyperpigmentation. Common causes include sun damage, aging, hormonal changes, and certain medications. Treatments may include topical creams containing hydroquinone or retinoids, chemical peels, laser therapy, or microdermabrasion.
New Zealand offers various pigmentation treatments using lasers or chemicals to improve skin discolorations and even out complexion. Some popular options include the Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy and Q-Switched laser.
New Zealand's advanced healthcare system ensures high-quality treatment, but costs can vary depending on the specific clinic and practitioner.