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Pigment removal facial targets uneven skin tone, dark spots, sun damage and dull patches with a medically guided skin-care approach.
At Galwa Care Hospital, treatment is selected according to pigmentation type, skin sensitivity and expected recovery.
The goal is clearer, brighter and more even-looking skin with realistic guidance and safe protocols.
Our skin specialists begin with a detailed assessment of the pigmentation, identifying its type, depth, probable cause, and the most appropriate treatment protocol. This assessment is critical because different pigmentation types respond to different active ingredients and approaches, and using the wrong protocol for a given pigmentation type can not only fail to improve the concern but in some cases worsen it. Based on this evaluation, a course of treatment is planned with specific product selections and technique adaptations tailored to the individual’s skin. Throughout each session, the specialist monitors the skin’s response carefully and adjusts the treatment in real time to ensure it is both effective and well-tolerated.
At Galwa Care Hospital, pigment removal is understood as an ongoing skin health process rather than a single-session fix. Sun protection is emphasised as an essential daily commitment alongside the treatment course, because UV exposure is the most common trigger for new pigmentation and without adequate protection the results of treatment cannot be fully maintained. Patients receive a personalised homecare recommendation that supports the treatment between sessions, including guidance on appropriate brightening serums, SPF, and any ingredients to avoid. Progress is reviewed at each visit and the programme adjusted accordingly, ensuring every patient moves steadily and safely toward clearer, more even-toned, and more luminous skin.











Pigmentation occurs when melanocytes, the cells responsible for producing skin colour, become overactive and produce excess melanin in localised areas. This can be triggered by UV exposure, hormonal changes, inflammation from acne or injury, genetic predisposition, or medications. Topical brightening products can help to a degree but rarely address the concern at the depth needed for meaningful improvement. Specialist pigment removal treatments use clinically formulated agents and controlled exfoliation techniques that work at the appropriate skin depth to break down existing pigment clusters and interrupt the processes that form new ones.
Most patients see some improvement in skin brightness and evenness after two to three sessions, with more significant reduction in pigmentation intensity developing over a full course of three to six treatments. The number and frequency of sessions required depends on the type, depth, and severity of the pigmentation, and the individual's skin response to treatment. Deeper pigmentation types such as melasma typically require more sessions and a longer maintenance programme than superficial sun spots or post-acne marks. At Galwa Care Hospital, a realistic assessment of expected improvement is provided during the initial consultation.
Yes, pigment removal facials can be safely adapted for all skin types, including darker skin tones which require particular care to avoid triggering further pigmentation through inflammatory irritation. Every protocol at Galwa Care Hospital is designed with the individual's skin type and sensitivity in mind, using ingredients and techniques appropriate to their specific tone and pigmentation profile. Melasma is a treatable but often persistent condition that can improve significantly with a consistent programme of specialist treatment combined with rigorous sun protection and hormonal management where relevant.
Pigment removal facials significantly reduce existing pigmentation and can produce substantial and lasting improvement in skin evenness. However, pigmentation is a condition that can recur, particularly in response to ongoing UV exposure or hormonal changes, meaning the results are best maintained through consistent sun protection, a supportive homecare routine, and periodic maintenance treatments. At Galwa Care Hospital, every patient receives guidance on the lifestyle measures and skincare practices that provide the most reliable long-term protection against pigmentation recurrence.
Pigment removal facials involve minimal to no downtime in most cases. The skin may feel slightly sensitive or appear mildly flushed immediately after treatment, but this settles quickly. The most important aftercare measure is strict and consistent sun protection using a broad-spectrum SPF applied daily, as UV exposure after a pigment removal treatment can stimulate new melanin production and compromise the treatment results. Patients are advised to avoid harsh exfoliants and active products for a few days after treatment and to follow the specific aftercare guidance provided by the specialist at Galwa Care Hospital.