Pigment lesions—also known as dark spots, hyperpigmentation, or discoloration—are among the most common skin concerns. They can appear on the face or body and often make the skin look uneven, aged, or dull. The good news? Modern aesthetic treatments can safely and effectively reduce or remove pigment lesions for a brighter, clearer complexion.
At TS Browshes in Pembroke Pines, Florida, we offer advanced pigment correction treatments tailored to your skin type and goals.
What Are Pigment Lesions?
Pigment lesions are areas where the skin produces excess melanin, causing darkening or uneven patches. They may appear as:
- Sunspots
- Age spots
- Melasma
- Freckles
- Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)
- Acne marks
- Liver spots
- Brown patches
Although pigment lesions are usually harmless, many clients choose to treat them for cosmetic reasons.
Top 7 Ways to Treat Pigment Lesions
1. Laser Pigment Removal
Laser technology breaks down excess pigment so the body can naturally eliminate it. It’s one of the fastest, most effective treatment options.
2. IPL Photofacial
Intense Pulsed Light targets brown and red pigments, brightening the skin and improving overall tone.
3. Chemical Peels
Medical-grade peels exfoliate damaged skin and fade dark spots over time.
4. Microneedling for Pigmentation
Microneedling creates micro-injuries that stimulate collagen and help fade hyperpigmentation and acne marks.
5. Brightening Serums (Medical Grade)
Products with kojic acid, tranexamic acid, vitamin C, and retinoids lighten pigment gradually.
6. RF Skin Rejuvenation
Radiofrequency technology improves texture and tone while reducing pigment irregularities.
7. Sun Protection
SPF is essential to prevent existing pigment lesions from getting darker and new ones from forming.
What Causes Pigment Lesions?
Pigment lesions can develop due to:
- Sun exposure
- Hormonal changes
- Acne and inflammation
- Genetics
- Pregnancy (melasma)
- Aging
- Skin trauma
- Heat or UV exposure
Understanding the cause helps determine the best treatment plan.
Common Areas Pigment Lesions Appear
Pigment lesions are most commonly found on:
- Face
- Cheeks
- Forehead
- Upper lip
- Neck
- Chest
- Shoulders
- Hands
- Arms
These areas are frequently exposed to the sun, making them more prone to discoloration.
How Pigment Lesion Treatments Work
At TS Browshes, we use a customized approach based on your skin tone, pigment depth, and sensitivity.
1. Consultation & Skin Analysis
We identify the type of pigmentation and choose the safest, most effective treatment.
2. Gentle Preparation
Skin is cleansed and prepped for treatment.
3. Targeted Treatment
Depending on your skin, we may use laser, IPL, peels, or a combination.
4. Gradual Lightening
Pigment breaks apart and fades over multiple sessions.
5. Long-Term Maintenance
Ongoing skincare and sun protection help maintain results.
Aftercare Tips for Pigment Lesion Treatments
- Avoid sun exposure for 48–72 hours
- Wear SPF daily (essential!)
- Avoid picking or scratching the treated area
- Skip exfoliating for 5–7 days
- Keep skin hydrated
- Avoid heat, saunas, and intense exercise for 24 hours
Following proper aftercare ensures safe healing and long-lasting results.
How Many Sessions Do You Need?
Most clients see improvement after 1–2 treatments, but for deeper pigmentation, a series of 3–6 sessions may be recommended.
Results depend on:
- Skin type
- Pigment depth
- Treatment method
- Hormonal factors
- Lifestyle & sun exposure
Who Is a Good Candidate for Pigment Lesion Removal?
You’re an ideal candidate if you want to reduce:
- Dark spots
- Sun damage
- Acne pigmentation
- Melasma
- Uneven tone
- Brown patches
We create individualized treatment plans to match your skin needs.
FAQ: Pigment Lesions (SEO + Schema-Friendly)
Can pigment lesions be removed permanently?
Many pigment lesions can be significantly reduced or eliminated, but sun protection is essential to maintain results.
Do treatments hurt?
Most clients feel mild warmth or tingling, but the procedures are comfortable and fast.
Is downtime required?
Many treatments have little to no downtime.
Are pigment lesions dangerous?
Most are benign, but suspicious lesions should be evaluated by a dermatologist.
How soon will I see results?
Some improvements appear within days, with full results in a few weeks.
Why Choose TS Browshes for Pigment Lesion Treatment in Florida?
Clients trust TS Browshes because we offer:
- Advanced pigment correction technology
- Safe, non-invasive treatment options
- Customized solutions for all skin types
- Natural, long-lasting results
- A professional and comfortable environment
- Expertise in treating hyperpigmentation and sun damage
Our goal is clear, radiant, even-toned skin — safely and effectively.
👉 Ready for Clear, Even-Toned Skin?
Eliminate dark spots, sun damage, and discoloration with advanced Pigment Lesion treatments at TS Browshes.