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Pigmentation Treatments & Services Near Southlake, TX
Specialized Correction for Melasma, Sun Damage, and Hyperpigmentation
At EVEXIAS Medical Centers, we treat pigmentation as a complex medical issue requiring a precise, multi-layered approach.
Conveniently serving patients from Southlake, TX, our medical centers at our Southlake, TX and Rockwall, TX locations offer highly specialized treatments designed to break down pigment and prevent its recurrence.
Ready to start your clear skin journey? Serving Southlake, TX.
Types of Pigmentation We Treat
- Sun Damage & Age Spots (Lentigines): Caused by cumulative UV exposure. These spots are typically superficial and respond very well to light-based therapies.
- Melasma: Often called the "mask of pregnancy," typically triggered by hormonal changes and UV exposure, causing deep, patchy brown pigment. Specialized Melasma treatment is required.
- Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH): Dark spots that appear after an injury, breakout, or inflammation.
Customized Medical Pigmentation Treatments
- IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) PhotoFacial: The preferred treatment for superficial discoloration, effectively shattering the pigment clusters.
- Corrective Chemical Peels (VI Peel): Medical-grade peels containing strong depigmenting agents like hydroquinone, retinoic acid, and TCA, essential for treating stubborn hyperpigmentation.
- Prescriptive Topical Therapy: Customized medical-grade topical regimens that actively reduce pigment and suppress future melanin production.
- Micro-Needling Protocols: In specific, low-energy settings, micro-needling can be used to break up deep pigment and enhance the penetration of brightening serums.
Why Choose EVEXIAS Medical Centers for Pigmentation Correction? Serving Southlake, TX
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) Pigmentation Correction
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Q: Is Melasma curable?
A: Melasma is chronic and manageable, not curable. However, with a dedicated, integrated plan combining in-office procedures, medical-grade topicals, and addressing internal hormonal triggers, we can keep it significantly cleared and under control.
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Q: Why do I need to avoid sun exposure if I'm getting IPL treatments?
A: UV exposure triggers the melanin production you are trying to treat. If the skin is tanned, the IPL can cause adverse burning or, paradoxically, worsen hyperpigmentation.
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Q: Can I combine a VI Peel with IPL for faster results?
A: Yes, these treatments are often combined, but typically not on the same day. Your provider will prescribe a safe, sequenced combination plan.
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Q: Are there topical creams you recommend for pigmentation?
A: Yes. We rely on medical-grade prescription topicals, which often include hydroquinone, retinoids, and azelaic acid, to effectively suppress melanin production and maintain the results achieved through in-office treatments.