Uneven Skin Tone and Hyperpigmentation


Reveal a More Balanced Complexion
Hyperpigmentation occurs when melanin—the pigment in your skin—is overproduced in certain areas. This results in dark patches or spots, often referred to as melasma, sun spots, age spots, or post-inflammatory marks. These irregularities can make the skin appear dull, uneven, or older than it really is. But with the right professional treatments, achieving smooth, balanced skin is within reach.
How We Can Help You Brighten and Correct
At SB Health & Beauty, we combine advanced aesthetic technology with customized skincare to treat hyperpigmentation safely and effectively.
Proven Skin Brightening Treatments That Actually Work
From our SB Signature Facial to Eminence Organics and targeted peels, we lighten discoloration and restore your glow.
Laser Therapy to Fade Sun Damage and Age Spots
Our Aerolase Laser targets melanin at its source, breaking down pigment clusters without damaging surrounding skin.
Advanced Skin Resurfacing to Reveal Clarity
Microdermabrasion, dermaplaning, and chemical peels promote skin renewal for a brighter, even complexion.

Services that Treat This Concern

Brighter, More Balanced, and Confident Skin

Experience Matters in Treating Pigmentation Safely
Our expert estheticians and licensed professionals have years of experience treating various forms of hyperpigmentation safely and effectively. We take the time to assess your skin type, triggers, and goals to recommend the most appropriate treatment path—one that’s results-focused and gentle on your skin. Our goal is to help you feel confident without concealer.



Frequently Asked Questions
Common causes include sun exposure, hormonal changes (melasma), acne scars, and inflammation.
It depends on severity. Some clients see improvement in 1-2 sessions, while deeper pigmentation may require a series.
Yes! We use products and technology, like Aerolase, that are safe and effective for all skin types and tones.
Yes, protecting your skin from sun exposure post-treatment is essential to avoid triggering more pigmentation.
