Treat Pigmentation and Rediscover Clear Skin
Uneven skin tone, dark spots, or melasma can make you feel self-conscious, but these concerns are treatable. At The Senzu Bean, we specialize in restoring natural clarity and radiance to your skin through advanced pigmentation treatments. Whether your discoloration comes from sun exposure, acne scars, or hormonal changes, our customized care helps you regain smooth, luminous skin.
Ready to love your complexion again? Schedule your pigmentation consultation at The Senzu Bean and begin your journey toward clearer skin today.
Treatments We Offer
Common Types of Pigmentation
Birthmarks or Pregnancy Mask: Naturally occurring discoloration that can deepen with time.
Melasma: Hormonal imbalances or pregnancy-related pigment patches.
Post-Acne Marks: Dark spots that remain after breakouts.
Freckles and Sun-Darkened Patches: Genetic or sun-triggered pigmentation.
Uneven Tone: Irregular color and texture across the skin.
Sunspots and Age Spots: Caused by long-term UV exposure.
Ideal Candidates for Procedure
Have dark spots, melasma, or acne-related marks.
Desire a brighter, more even complexion.
Want safe, professional care tailored to your skin type.
Prefer minimal downtime and lasting improvement.
Seek natural-looking results from trusted experts.
Why Pigmentation happens
Sun Exposure: UV rays over-stimulate melanin, causing dark spots.
Hormonal Fluctuations: Pregnancy, birth control, or menopause can trigger melasma.
Inflammation: Acne and injuries may leave post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Genetics: Some people are more prone to pigmentation due to inherited traits.
Age: Over time, cell renewal slows, making discoloration more visible.
Before And After Care Tips
Before Treatment
Avoid sun exposure and tanning for at least one week.
Pause use of retinol or strong exfoliants three days prior.
Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin.
After Treatment
Apply gentle cleansers and hydrating serums.
Use SPF 30+ daily and reapply throughout the day.
Avoid excessive heat or direct sunlight for 48 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Skin pigmentation happens when you produce too much melanin. This is often triggered by sun exposure, hormones, inflammation, genetics, or some medications, leading to dark spots and other discoloration.
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Most patients see visible improvement after 2–4 sessions. However, deeper pigmentation like melasma may require a longer treatment plan for best results.
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We customize our treatments to suit a wide range of skin tones and types. We use safe, proven protocols that minimize risks, especially for darker complexions.
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Downtime is minimal to none for most treatments. Some may cause mild redness or flaking for a few days, which is easily manageable with aftercare.
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Keep up with sun protection and skincare, and your results should last a long time. Just remember, chronic issues like melasma need continuous, ongoing treatment