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Pigmentation Correction

Smooth skin tone without any Hyperpigmentation!

 

Our skin color is determined primarily by the melanin concentration which is influenced by genetic and environmental factors. However, there are many types of pigmentary disorders, which may be inherited or acquired (infection, side effects of disease, etc.), influencing our skin tone and appearance. Some disorders affect just patches of the skin, while others affect the entire body, with different “diffusion” within the skin, in lateral direction and depth. Moreover, the pigmentary disorders may appear due to an increase in the concentration of Melanocytes and some in the Melanin production itself.

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Viora is committed to providing safe, healthy treatments with minimum discomfort and maximum results for even skin tone and hyperpigmentation free skin you ever dream of.  Brighten-up your skin and shine!

 

Featuring a variety of solutions for hyperpigmentation, V-IPL Technology dramatically reduce hyperpigmentation lesions, making the skin tone even and bright. in the treatment, the high concentration of melanin in the pigmented lesion is affected by energy, leading to local coagulation and consequential removal of the affected skin cells. It also reduces the formation of new pigmented spots and appearance of excising by balancing the synthesis of melanin and melanocytes activity (Tyrosinase’s inhibition).

 

FAQs:

 

  • Can I treat any type of pigmentation?

    • Yes, but the pigmented spot should be evaluated by professional dermatologist first to eliminate any skin condition and determine the exact type of hyperpigmentation. This will allow your practitioner to choose the most appropriate treatment for you.

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  • How many sessions are needed?

    • Some pigmented spots disappear post one session (the more superficial spots) and some require an additional 1-3 sessions that are 4 weeks apart.

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We offer packages at a discounted rate.  We also offer payment plans through CherryBook here.​

IPL Hyperpigmentation before and after_e
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