New Baneshwor Branch
01-4790110, 01-4791220Maharajgunj Branch
015911951, 9802342498Pokhara Branch
Pokhara-061453953 , 9709090051
Melasma and uneven pigmentation can be persistent, recurring, and easily aggravated by the wrong treatment.
Our melasma treatment plans are built with caution and precision. We focus on pigment depth, skin sensitivity, inflammation risk, and maintenance needs so the skin can brighten gradually without pushing it into further irritation or rebound darkening.

Pigmentation concerns often need a layered treatment approach that respects the sensitivity of melasma-prone skin.
We review patch pattern, depth, trigger history, and previous treatment response before choosing how to proceed.
Treatment is selected to gradually improve visible pigment while minimizing unnecessary irritation to the skin barrier.
Because melasma can return, we guide you on maintenance care, trigger management, and realistic long-term expectations.
Melasma care requires patience, skin respect, and a strategy built around relapse prevention.
We examine what kind of pigment pattern you have so treatment is chosen with more accuracy and less guesswork.
We use modern treatment systems and corrective protocols designed to support tone improvement safely.
Your plan is built to support the skin barrier and reduce the chance of rebound pigmentation from overtreatment.
Consistent pigment improvement usually comes from careful treatment plus disciplined maintenance.
We identify the pigment pattern, assess sensitivity, and talk through what may be triggering or worsening the concern.
A treatment schedule is created using methods selected for gradual brightening and skin stability.
We help you maintain results with follow-up care, sun protection guidance, and trigger-conscious planning.
Find quick answers about treatment planning, recovery, and what to expect before booking your session.
Melasma is often influenced by hormones, sun exposure, heat, and inflammation, which makes it more likely to return and more sensitive to aggressive treatment.
It is better thought of as a condition that can be managed and improved. Many clients see visible correction, but maintenance is often important.
Yes. Sun exposure can quickly worsen pigmentation and reduce the benefit of treatment, so daily protection is a major part of the plan.
If you are dealing with recurring pigmentation or melasma patches, a consultation can help you avoid trial-and-error treatment and follow a safer correction plan.
