Hyperpigmentation Treatment Orlando
Why Choose US FOR Hyperpigmentation Treatment?
- DOH/FDCS Licensed Dermatologists and Physicians: We have licensed expert dermatologists and skin specialists well trained on diagnosis and treatment.
- No Finger Trapping: Find world-class skin services all under one roof at a reasonableat reasonable price with no hidden charges.
- Thorough Consultation, Diagnosis & Treatment: Performing thorough patient examination, biopsies, lab studies, etc, to get to the root cause of your pigmentation.
- Minimal Downtime Solutions: Most of our treatments related to hyperpigmentation have minimal downtime and discomfort fitting well in busy schedules.
- FDA-approved Equipment and Technology: Each tool and equipment meets the international standards and FDA-approval, i.e. lasers, peels, light-based machines etc..
- Personalized Hyperpigmentation Treatment Plans: Different treatments tailored to your skin color, depth of pigment, lifestyle and natural-looking outcome.
- Safety Protocols for minimal risks: Our professionals choose procedures that are safe to your skin having the maximum output.
- 1000+ Satisfied patients all over Orlando: Our patients are our first priority, we make sure each and every one of our patients gets the VIP treatment they deserve.

Whenever you take a look at the mirror, do your eyes immediately notice those dark spots? Do you know on an average almost every 3 out of 10 people in the world can have hyperpigmentation in their life. It could be sunspots, melasma or the hard-to-go acne scars.
At Enfield Royal Clinic Orlando, we know how much more these marks can cost you in terms of your attitude to your self-image and self confidence. Now is the time to take back the power and regain your lost confidence. Our science-based, individually designed and formulated hyperpigmentation treatments involve our board-certified dermatologists and science-based solutions such as chemical peels, laser resurfacing, IPL, and PRP-based microneedling. Our state of the art technology and advanced practices turn the lights back on and develop your confidence again and put those dark spots to pasture.
What is Hyperpigmentation?
Hyperpigmentation is a condition in which individuals have certain areas of their skin that are darkened due to excess melanin production. These areas can be gray, black, red, brown, and even purple and appear in various sections like the face, neck, hands, and arms. Generally, hyperpigmentation is not harmful; it can be a stressful condition. Skin color is popularly determined by a pigment called melanin, which is distributed unequally due to skin damage, as well as triggered by numerous internal and external factors. Hyperpigmentation can be superficial and deep and should be addressed accordingly.
Causes of Hyperpigmentation
Hyperpigmentation can be caused by several different factors. Here are a few of them:
Cause | Explanation |
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Sun Exposure | UV rays prompt the activities of more melanin in melanocytes as a form of protection. This results in sunspots or age spots with time. |
Medications | Some of the antimalarials, chemotherapeutic medicines, and antibiotics have pigmentation as a side effect. |
Infrared Light and Exposure | Pigment production can also be stimulated by regular exposure to heat devices or rooms. |
Causative Medical Conditions | Pigmentation diseases may be caused by diseases such as Addison’s or thyroid disorders. |
Genetic Predisposition | Genetic predisposition is those who are biologically inclined to develop pigmentation because of their DNA and melanin spacing. |
Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation | These are the dark spots left behind after bruises, cuts, acne, burns, or eczema, due to skin inflammation. |
Hormonal Changes | Melasma can be caused by changes brought about by menopause, birth control, or pregnancy. |
Diagnosis of Hyperpigmentation
Our dermatologists thoroughly examine their patients to diagnose the cause and type of hyperpigmentation:
- Medical history review and matters of skin concerns
- Natural/UV light using Wood lamp physical exam
- Hormone and vitamin blood tests
- Skin biopsy of suspect or rare cases
This comprehensive examination allows us to know the most appropriate methods of treatment in accordance with your skin.
Types of Hyperpigmentation
Type | Description |
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Melasma | Melasma is present with brown or grayish blotches, mostly symmetrical, and tends to appear on the cheeks, forehead, bridge of the nose, or upper lip. It is usually initiated by hormonal changes, sunburns, or pregnancy. |
Freckles | Tiny flat spots of tan or light brown usually occur on the sun-exposed parts. They also intensify under the influence of UV and decrease during the winter. |
Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH) | It is seen when there has been inflammation of the skin, like acne or eczema, and even injuries. It takes flat and discolored stains that can last months or years. |
Age Spots (Lentigines) | Brown or black patches, which are flat, are located in mostly sun-exposed areas. Common in elderly people, produced by the accumulation of UV damage. |
Acanthosis Nigricans | It may be identified as Acanthosis Nigricans, which is a thickening, darkening, and velvety type of skin that develops mainly in the neck, armpits, or groin region. This is linked with either insulin resistance or metabolic syndrome. |
Periorbital Hyperpigmentation | Superior orbital dark circles beneath the eyes, usually as a result of fatigue, seasonal allergies, or genetic factors. |
Benefits of Hyperpigmentation Treatments
It is not only cosmetic to treat hyperpigmentation. It can radically change the state of your skin and make you feel better about yourself.
- Even Skin Tone and Better Texture
- Scar Reduction
- Glow and Brighten Skin
- Anti-Aging Properties
- Increased penetration of skin care products
Am I the Right Candidate?
You can become a good candidate for pigmentation treatment in case you:
- Have imperfect skin or dark spots
- Not pregnant and lactating (in case of some treatment)
- Do not have an active skin infection
- Can follow up on post-care treatment
- Are adherent to the use and maintenance of sunscreen
A meeting should be held to validate your candidacy and choose the appropriate strategy.

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Dr. Sannia Awais
7 Treatments of Hyperpigmentation At erc orlando
Depending upon the type of hyperpigmentation you have, before consultation with a dermatologist, you can choose to go for any of these treatments:
1. Chemical Peels
Cosmetic peels use a chemical solution (such as salicylic acid or glycolic) to get the top skin surface off. The chemical peels lessen the appearance of the damaged skin by unveiling the new skin beneath. Chemical peels are a perfect solution to typical hyperpigmentation. It has Minimal downtime and may need multiple sessions.
2. Laser Skin Resurfacing
This is a focused beam of light (ablative or non-ablative), which targets pigmented areas, and causes collagen stimulation. Non-ablative lasers do not harm the skin, whereas ablative lasers treat skin by removing layers. It is a perfect choice for people with deep pigmentation, giving long-term improvement. However, there is a reasonable amount of downtime and aftercare required for this. Laser Skin Resurfacing is consider one of the most effective treatment for hypergimentation .
3. Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion is a process of exfoliation of the skin surface with the use of a diamond-tipped instrument that produces very low tissue disruption. It thins out dead skin molecules and enhances skin lightening. It works better if you have slight skin discoloration.
This treatment requires no recovery time and requires more than one appointment.
4. Dermabrasion
Dermabrasion is a deeper procedure of exfoliation involving the eradication of the external skin layers by a rotating device. It is most suited to treating pigmentation and scarring. It produces quicker effects as compared to microdermabrasion but has more downtime and requires effort in post-care.
5. BBL Hero (BroadBand Light Therapy)
It is a kind of light therapy that relies on specific wavelengths to lighten skin pigmentation, redness, and acne. It also activates collagen and makes skin regenerate. This is an ideal option if you want to combat several skin issues at the same time.
6. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)
This involves emitting pulses of broad-spectrum light to disintegrate a collection of melanin. Sun spots and freckles are best treated by this. With minimal downtime and gradual results, it is not the best option for greater pigmentation.
7. Microneedling with PRP
Microneedling with PRP uses very small needles to cause microscopic trauma so that the skin reacts. It accelerates the healing process and also alleviates pigmentation. It enhances collagen stimulation, corrects the texture and tone of the skin, and reduces scars and pigmentations.
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Which Hyperpigmentation Treatment Is Right for You? Complete Comparison Chart
Treatment | Best For | Downtime & Sessions |
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Chemical Peels | Melasma, dull skin, PIH | Mild peeling (2–5 days), 3–6 sessions |
Laser Resurfacing | Aging spots, Deep pigmentation | Moderate (5–7 days), 1–3 sessions |
IPL (Photo Facial) | Sun spots, freckles | Minimal to none, 3–5 sessions |
BBL Hero | Redness, Acne scars, hyperpigmentation | Minimal, 3–6 sessions |
Microdermabrasion | Superficial scarring, Mild discoloration | None, 4–6 sessions |
Dermabrasion | Acne scars, Severe pigmentation | 7–10 days, 1–2 sessions |
Microneedling with PRP | PIH, textural issues, acne scarring | 24–48 hours of redness, 3–5 sessions |
Hyperpigmentation Prevention
Control of hyperpigmentation is a combination of precautions, care, and lifestyle. That is especially significant in people who are susceptible to melasma or PIH. Here are some of the preventative measures you can use to prevent hyperpigmentation:
- Regular Use of Sunscreen: Use a sunblock, preferably SPF 30,+ daily and reapply after every 2 to 3 hours.
- Food and Water: Consume antioxidant foods such as spinach berries, and citrus fruits, and drink a lot of water.
- Hormonal Balance: Monitor the changes in pigmentation in case of hormonal change and birth control.
- Avoid Peaking Sun Hours: It is best to avoid going out between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., either indoors or in shady areas.
- Gentle Skincare: Never use heavy scrubs and skin products that can irritate the skin.
- Avoid touching your skin: Picking and scratching acne or lesions increases the flow of PIH.
FAQS
Although hyperpigmentation is not always permanent and can be treated with professional remedies, everyday care, and sunscreen, it could be considerably mitigated and contained. The most important element that can be implemented is recurrence prevention by long-term maintenance.
The treatment will depend on the type of pigmentation. Things such as chemical peels, laser treatment, and micro-needling are very effective, and your dermatologist will advise the best method to use depending on your needs.
Certain kinds might disappear over time with the assistance of sun protection and skin care in months. Of course, the case is different with deeper pigmentation, such as melasma or age spots, which should be treated with professional help to get any serious improvement.
It depends on the treatment and the severity. Improvement can be seen with chemical peels/microdermabrasion in 3-6 weeks, and laser treatments in 2-3 months, in case any improvement is noticed. It is all about consistency.
Yes, different types of skin react differently. Your dermatologists develop your plan with proven safe methods that are not risky
Typically, the usage of makeup after non-invasive procedures can start 24 to 48 hours later. In the more intense procedures, wait until the peeling or redness fades. Never apply mineral-based makeup to prevent irritation.
The treatment cost varies with the treatment procedure, sessions needed (women will tend to undergo more sessions than men), and the complexity of your pigmentation. Entering your consultation, you will have a custom plan that will be presented, as well as pricing and package options
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