Pigmentation Lesions And Melasma Treatment
What Is Pigmentation Lesions And Melasma
Pigmentation lesions are spots or patches on your skin that are darker or different in color from the skin around them. They can happen because of sun damage, getting older, or skin injuries.
Melasma is a type of dark patch that usually appears on the face. It happens because of changes in hormones, sun exposure, or family history. It’s not harmful, but it can change how your skin looks.
Both can be treated to help make your skin color more even and your skin look better.
About Pigmentation Lesions And Melasma Treatment
At Body Revive Wellness, we offer gentle and effective treatments to reduce the look of dark spots, uneven skin tone, and melasma. We use advanced laser technology to safely target the pigment in your skin, helping to break it down over time.



What To Expect
Personalized Assessment
- We’ll begin with a skin consultation to understand your concerns, skin type, and the type of pigmentation you’re experiencing.
Gentle, Targeted Treatment
- We use advanced technology—such as Q-switched lasers—that safely target dark spots and patches without damaging healthy skin.
Mild Sensation
- Most people describe the feeling as a warm snap or light tingling. If needed, we’ll use cooling or numbing to keep you comfortable.
Gradual Results
- You’ll notice your dark spots begin to fade gradually over several sessions. Most clients see the best results after a few treatments.
Little to No Downtime
- You might see some redness or light flaking, but most people return to normal activities right away.
Aftercare Support
- We’ll guide you on how to care for your skin post-treatment to protect your results and maintain a healthy, even complexion.
Why Trust Us?
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Experts Who Understand Your Skin
Our team knows how to safely treat pigmentation and melasma. We take time to check your skin and choose the best option for you. -
Safe and Gentle Tools
We use modern tools like Q-switched lasers that are safe and gentle. Your comfort and safety are very important to us. -
Made Just for You
Everyone’s skin is different. We adjust each treatment to fit your skin tone, condition, and goals. -
Clear, Honest Advice
We won’t push you into anything. We’ll explain your options and help you choose what’s right for you. -
Relaxing, Clean Space
Our clinic is calm, clean, and friendly. You’ll feel welcome and cared for every time you visit. - Happy Clients, Great Results
Many people trust us to help them get clear, healthy skin. We’d love to help you, too.
Smoother Skin, One Step at a Time
Every choice you make for your body should feel empowering. Whether you’re simplifying your routine or just wanting to feel more confident in your skin, we’re here to support you with care, clarity, and professional treatment.
Your comfort matters. That’s why we use advanced technology, tailor each session to your unique needs, and focus on results that feel as good as they look.
Pigmentation Lesions And Melasma FAQs
What are the three types of melasma?
Epidermal Melasma – This affects the top layer of your skin. It shows up as dark brown spots and is usually easier to treat.
Dermal Melasma – This goes deeper into the skin. The spots look light brown or bluish and are harder to treat.
Mixed Melasma – This is the most common type. It has both deep and surface spots, with patches in different shades of brown or gray.
Can vitamin C make melasma worse?
No, vitamin C usually helps with melasma.
It can make your skin brighter and lighten dark spots by slowing down the pigment (melanin) that causes them. If you have sensitive skin, some vitamin C products might cause a bit of redness or irritation. To be safe, use a gentle formula and ask your skincare expert what’s best for your skin.
What is the pill for melasma?
Doctors sometimes give a pill called tranexamic acid to help treat melasma. It works by reducing the pigment that causes dark spots. It’s often used if creams or laser treatments don’t help enough. These pills are usually taken for a few months and should only be used under a doctor’s care to stay safe.
Can melasma go away on its own?
Sometimes melasma fades on its own, especially if it was caused by things like pregnancy or certain medications. But in many cases, it stays unless treated. Using sunscreen every day and avoiding too much sun can help prevent it from getting worse.
Is melasma the same as sunspots?
No, melasma and sunspots are not the same. Both are caused by sun exposure, but melasma is often linked to hormones and appears in larger patches, especially on the cheeks and forehead. Sunspots are smaller, and they usually show up with age. A skincare expert can tell the difference and suggest the right treatment.
Plan a Visit
Start your journey to smoother skin and renewed confidence. Book your pigmentation lesions and melasma consultation today for safe, personalized care in a clean, comfortable setting.
Services We Also Provide
Tattoo Removal

Tattoo removal uses focused light pulses to break down tattoo ink into tiny particles. The laser safely penetrates the skin, heats the pigment, and breaks it down into fragments.
Capillary Vein Treatment

Skin rejuvenation means making your skin look fresh and young again. One common way to do this is with laser treatment.
Skin Resurfacing

Skin resurfacing is a treatment that helps your skin look smoother and healthier. We use a special laser to gently remove the top layer of damaged skin.
Hair Removal

Hair removal means getting rid of unwanted hair from the body. Some methods last a long time or can be permanent, like laser hair removal.
NaturaPeel Facial and Skin Rejuvenation Services

The NaturaPeel Facial is a type of skin treatment called a carbon laser peel, also known as the Hollywood carbon peel. Skin rejuvenation refers to the process of making your skin look fresh and youthful again. One common way to do this is with laser treatment.
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537 Dougall Avenue
Caledon, ON L7C 3Y9
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Hours
Sunday: CLOSED
Monday: 9:30 AM – 7 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM – 7 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM – 7 PM
Thursday: 9:30 AM – 7 PM
Friday: 9:30 AM – 7 PM
Saturday: 9:30 AM – 7 PM