A clinically guided, long-term approach to managing pigmentation disorders through diagnosis-led, evidence-informed skin care strategies.
Melasma and pigmentation disorders result from excess melanin production triggered by hormonal factors, sun exposure, inflammation, and genetic predisposition.
Management at Esmée follows a layered medical approach and may include Pigment Control Peels for stubborn discolouration, Resurfacing Peels to improve uneven tone and surface renewal, and pigment-aware energy-based treatments where suitable. Treatment planning prioritises skin barrier protection, rebound-risk reduction, and long-term control rather than aggressive short-term clearance.

Based on assessment, pigment-control strategies are selected conservatively to target specific pigmentation types safely. Treatment is staged to protect skin integrity, with combination approaches recommended as needed alongside prioritized photoprotection and skincare protocols. Plans focus on achieving stability before pursuing visible lightening.

Based on assessment, pigment-control strategies are selected conservatively to target specific pigmentation types safely. Treatment is staged to protect skin integrity, with combination approaches recommended as needed alongside prioritized photoprotection and skincare protocols. Plans focus on achieving stability before pursuing visible lightening.

Depending on the plan, care may involve medically guided pigmentation-control treatments like targeted topicals or peels to address melasma and hyperpigmentation safely. Barrier-strengthening and calming therapies, such as gentle exfoliants or soothing masks, support skin recovery alongside collagen-support or texture-refining options like mild lasers when suitable. Prescription or clinic-guided skincare routines enhance results, while aggressive or high-risk treatments are avoided.

Aftercare includes strict sun protection guidance with broad-spectrum SPF and protective measures to prevent pigment worsening. Long-term skincare and maintenance plans, such as ongoing topicals and routines, are provided alongside regular reviews to monitor pigment stability. Adjustments are made based on seasonal or hormonal changes, recognizing that pigmentation management is ongoing rather than finite.

This service may support management of melasma (epidermal, dermal, or mixed), post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, sun-induced pigmentation and age spots, uneven skin tone and patchy discolouration, and pigmentation following acne or procedures. Each condition is assessed individually, as treatment response varies significantly.