Melasma & Pigmentation Treatment in Davie

If you’ve tried creams, facials, and even lasers and your dark patches keep coming back, you’re not alone. Melasma and stubborn hyperpigmentation are some of the most frustrating skin concerns to treat, especially in South Florida sun. At LuXe Concierge Aesthetics, we use Cosmelan and Dermamelan by mesoestetic, two of the most established professional depigmentation systems in the world, to visibly fade discoloration and help keep it from returning.
Both are safe for all skin tones, including deeper complexions where many lasers carry more risk.

What Cosmelan and Dermamelan treat

Melasma, sun and age spots, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (marks left by acne or irritation), and general uneven tone and dullness.

How it works

Treatment happens in two phases. In the first phase, we apply a professional-strength depigmenting mask in the office that you keep on for a set number of hours before removing it at home. The second phase is a guided home regimen that maintains and continues your results over the following weeks and months. This home step isn’t optional, it’s what makes the difference between a temporary fade and lasting, even tone.
Dermamelan is our more intensive option, well suited to more resistant or long-standing melasma. During your consultation, Deborah will assess your skin and recommend the right protocol for you.

What to expect afterward

Expect some redness, flaking, and peeling for several days as your skin renews, similar to a peel. Diligent sun protection and following your home products exactly are essential, both for your results and because sun exposure is the main trigger for melasma returning.

Why LuXe

Melasma is chronic and needs a real plan, not a one-off treatment. As a nurse practitioner with 20+ years of experience, Deborah builds a protocol around your skin and your triggers, so you’re managing pigmentation for the long term rather than chasing it.

FAQ

Is Cosmelan safe for darker skin tones? Yes. It’s one of the reasons these systems are so widely used, they’re designed to work across all skin phototypes.
Is melasma curable? Melasma can’t be permanently cured, but it can be significantly reduced and kept under control with treatment and ongoing sun protection and maintenance.
How soon will I see results? Many people notice brightening within the first couple of weeks, with tone continuing to even out over the following months.
How much downtime is there? Plan for several days of redness and peeling. Most people schedule around their social calendar.

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