GOT DARK SPOTS?

Different sources of pigmentation need DIFFERENT LEVELS of Treatment

CLICK THE LINK below for your source of pigmentation:

ACNE SCARS

AGE SPOTS

MELASMA/DARK PATCHES QUIZ

MELASMA TREATMENT

What are the BEST WAYs to Treat Melasma?

Suffering from melasma can be frustrating, but with the right treatment, you can start to notice signs of improvement.

We’ll discuss some natural and effective ways to treat melasma, as well as
some specific treatments that may offer LONG TERM RESULTS.

Here are some of the quickest and easiest ways to treat Melasma:

The following treatments are the MOST common ways to treat Melasma:

Melasma Treatment by :

-Topical Skin application using topical medications such as:

-Tretinoin, Retin A, Hydroquinone, a combination of topical acids , etc

– Laser

-Invasive peels

-Microneeding/ Microdermabrasion

-Combination of any of the treatments mentioned above

Most of these can be quite effective in the SHORT TERM. 

**However, hyperpigmentation can return and often comes back DARKER and can often become treatment resistant.

Age spots are NOT the same as Melasma.

Age spots are basically clusters of pigmentation that become MORE NOTICEABLE when exposed to UV RAYS.

Sun damage is NOT the trigger for age spots.

Age spots may become DARKER and LARGER when exposed to UV or blue light.

The cause of age spots are formed over an accumulation of time where excess unprocessed lipids, sugars and carbohydrates are in the blood and can enter the cytoplasm causing inflammation. This is why age spots were also formerly called "liver spots".

As we age, the process where cells can get rid of metabolic byproducts can also decrease and become increasingly inefficient.

Hence, now the more common name for this is "age spots".

Can young people form AGE SPOTS?

Although it is more common for more mature people to develop age spots, younger people can develop "age spots" earlier depending on how much inflammation the body has encountered due to :

-exposure of the sun

-diet

-medication

-Topical medication

Age spots can develop into larger patches or into full blown melasma depending on the individual.

MELASMA /AGE SPOT TREATMENT

Melasma Treatment with LONG TERM RESULTS …NATURALLY

If you have tried the topical medications, or any of the more invasive
treatments such as laser, microneedling, microdermabrasion, and your
Melasma has returned, become larger and/or darker, you may have
treatment resistant melasma.

Your skin is the largest organ of the body and the more the skin is exposed to more inflammation, the more it can build up a tolerance level.

For darker skin types, pigmentation is a form of your skin to build up defense after repeated, long term inflammation.

The longer the skin has been inflammed, the MORE STUBBORN the pigmentation is and the MORE DIFFICULT it is to treat.

If you have age spots, stubborn acne scars or melasma, and you have tried:

-Laser

-Tretinoin

-Hydroquinone

-Microderabrasion

-Invasive Acid Peels

-Other topical medications

-Other invasive treatments

Your melasma/ age spots show little to no result, you may have treatment resistant melasma/hyperpigmentation.

The more invasive the procedure, the deeper the pigments have formed in the skin and the longer it may take to long term results.

If you THINK you may have melasma or treatment resistant melasma, take the MELASMA QUIZ HERE to find out what treatment/products may be best for you.

If you have ALREADY TRIED countless products, invasive procedure and your melasma has:

-returned

-had NO RESULTS

-become worse

MELASMA /AGE SPOT TREATMENT WITHOUT DRUGS FOR LONG TERM RESULTS

AGE SPOT TREATMENT

Age spots are NOT the same as Melasma.

Age spots are basically clusters of pigmentation that become MORE NOTICEABLE when exposed to UV RAYS.

Sun damage is NOT the trigger for age spots.

Age spots may become DARKER and LARGER when exposed to UV or blue light.

The cause of age spots are formed over an accumulation of time where excess unprocessed lipids, sugars and carbohydrates are in the blood and can enter the cytoplasm causing inflammation. This is why age spots were also formerly called "liver spots".

As we age, the process where cells can get rid of metabolic byproducts can also decrease and become increasingly inefficient.

Hence, now the more common name for this is "age spots".

Can young people form AGE SPOTS?

Although it is more common for more mature people to develop age spots, younger people can develop "age spots" earlier depending on how much inflammation the body has encountered due to :

-exposure of the sun

-diet

-medication

-Topical medication

Age spots can develop into larger patches or into full blown melasma depending on the individual.

AGE SPOT TREATMENT

Stubborn Acne Scars

Acne scars (or any other scar caused by injury to the skin, is a.k.a Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH).

The darker the skin and/or deeper the injury, the more stubborn the pigmentation.

Treating acne scars while having ACTIVE acne is EXTREMELY DIFFICULT, especially if there are active acne lesions present.

If you trying to treat your post inflammatory hyperpigmentation and no matter what products you use, this is incredibly frustrating.

If you have used tretinoin, hydroquinone, and nothing seems to be working, please click the link below.

TREATING ACNE SCARS
Online Professional Skin Consultation- Anti Aging Treatment Consultation **BRAND NEW - GSC BB

ANTI AGING TREATMENT Age-Defying Protocol: Your Ultimate Guide to Combating Fine Lines and Wrinkles for a Youthful Glow

Good to Glowing- LEVEL UP your Skin care

THE LEVEL UP CONSULTATION IS Recommended for those who:

-Have tried countless products with little to no result.

-Need assistance in creating a skin care regimen that is specifically created for YOUR skin type to address:

-PREVENTION of fine lines and wrinkles

-To add volume and firmness to skin

-Have glowing smooth skin

-Have glowing youthful skin for post menopausal skin

-Be able to have access to professional level skin care

ANTI AGING SKIN TREATMENT CONSULTATION
  • Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation

    Otherwise known as PIH.

    This type of pigmentation is the easiest to treat.

    Take the quiz here to see what level of PIH you have and the BEST way to treat this.

    TAKE THE QUIZ 
  • Age Spots

    Age spots could be caused by:

    -Sun Exposure

    -Hormones

    It also could be the beginning stages of Melasma if they continue to become larger, darker with irregular borders (patches) vs just round spots.

    If not treated early in this stage, it could become more difficult to treat if it develops into Melasma.

    Take the Quiz to see what you need to if it is Age spots or if it may turn into Melasma

  • Melasma

    Melasma is a skin condition where melanin has clustered together to for form uneven patches on the skin.

    Melasma is more difficut to treat and the more common triggers for Melasma is LONG TERM INFLAMMATION DUE TO:

    -Sun Exposure with long term use of topical skin products/+

    invasive procedures

    -Medications /Diet that affects hormones

    *TAKE THE MELASMA QUIZ ON THE BEST WAY TO TREAT YOUR TYPE OF MELASMA

    MELASMA QUIZ

THE SECRET to "SLOW AGING" SKIN

After having worked on thousands of clients, administering OVER 26,000 different treatments in over 15 years, I can tell you that it is NOT just using the right products or JUST eating the right foods.

IT is reducing inflammation within the body AND the skin.

INFLAMMATION CAN BE BROUGHT ON BY:

-Medication (topical or oral)

-Consistent use of mismatched skin care products

-Inflammatory foods

-Environmental triggers

-Auto-immune diseases/ lifestyle diseases

MELASMA TREATMENT

IF you have already been on this hyperpigmentation fighting journey and you have already tried:

-Prescription medications

-Invasive treatments: Acid peels, Microdermabrasion, Laser

-Countless products

-Restrictive Diets

You DON'T NEED ANOTHER QUIZ to tell you that you NEED PROFESSIONAL HELP

If you are seeking a professional who specializes in difficult to treat melasma WITHOUT DRUGS

  • MELASMA SKIN QUIZ

    MELASMA TREATMENT SKIN QUIZ

    Need help finding out what is the BEST treatment for you is?

    Is it hormonal?

    Do I just need to change my diet or skin care products?

    TAKE THE MELASMA SKIN QUIZ

  • MELASMA TREATMENT TUTORIAL

    Already used Tretinoin, Retin A, Hydroquinone to lighten dark spots,and melasma and NOW considering LASER TREATMENT? WAIT!

    WATCH THIS FIRST!

  • MELASMA ADVANCED TREATMENT

    THIS IS A ONE-ON-ONE CUSTOMIZED IN-DEPTH TREATMENT

    -Already tried Prescription drugs?

    -Tried invasive Acid Peels?

    -Tried Laser?

    Melasma got worse?

    This is for you