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FRECKLES

Freckles

Freckles are small, flat spots that often appear on areas of the skin exposed to the sun.
They develop due to an increase in melanin, the pigment that gives your skin its color.

These spots can range from light tan to dark brown and are especially common in people with fair skin.
Over time, sun exposure can make them darker and more noticeable.

Treatment Services at Skin 6

🔹 Laser Therapy

Our advanced laser treatments target excess melanin in the skin to lighten freckles and even out your skin tone.
This non-invasive procedure breaks down pigment clusters, helping to visibly reduce freckles over time.

🔹 Chemical Peels

Chemical peels exfoliate the skin’s outer layer, removing pigmented cells and encouraging fresh, healthy skin to emerge.
As a result, freckles fade and your complexion becomes smoother and more even.

🔹 Topical Treatments

We may recommend dermatologist-approved creams or serums that lighten freckles and reduce pigmentation.
These often include ingredients like hydroquinone, kojic acid, or vitamin C — known for their brightening effects.
Non-steroidal skin-lightening options are also available for sensitive skin.

🔹 Sun Protection Guidance

Preventing new freckles is just as important as treating existing ones.
We offer personalized sun protection advice, including the use of high-SPF sunscreen and lifestyle tips to minimize UV exposure.
By staying protected, you can maintain long-term results.

Why Choose Us?

At Skin 6, we understand that freckles can be a cosmetic concern for many individuals. Our dedicated team of dermatologists is equipped with the latest technology and techniques to address your specific needs. Whether you wish to lighten existing freckles or prevent new ones, we offer comprehensive and personalized care to help you achieve your desired look.

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