This is a two step process for treating pigmentation. This program has a unique blend of ingredients which is designed to treat the specific symptoms of melasma and pigmentation.
The advantage of this is that this peel is effective on all forms of pigmentation including hormonal, and is suitable for all skin types and tones!
The advantage of this is that this peel is effective on all forms of pigmentation including hormonal, and is suitable for all skin types and tones!
How does the Demamelan treatment work?
The first phase of this program is the mask/peel application which is done in clinic and is left on for 8-12 hours. This is determined by skin type and tone. You wash this off at home and start phase two the following day.
Phase two involves healing the skin and maintaining the results. You will need to strictly follow the Dermamelan protocol for three months post peel. Included in the cost is a cleanser, toner, serums, moisturiser, mask and a sunscreen which is all the skincare you will need during the three month program.
Demamelan is the same as Cosmelan and visibly reduces pigmentation, pore size, redness and acne scarring. The results are long-lasting
A consultation is a prerequisite for this treatment.
Phase two involves healing the skin and maintaining the results. You will need to strictly follow the Dermamelan protocol for three months post peel. Included in the cost is a cleanser, toner, serums, moisturiser, mask and a sunscreen which is all the skincare you will need during the three month program.
Demamelan is the same as Cosmelan and visibly reduces pigmentation, pore size, redness and acne scarring. The results are long-lasting
A consultation is a prerequisite for this treatment.
We have the latest equipment, maintain the highest standards, and make your comfort and privacy our highest priority. Our clients receive the best possible outcomes in the safest and most beautiful of environments.
References
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- Gómez-Pérez L, et al. (2015). "Dermamelan treatment for hyperpigmentation: A clinical and histopathological evaluation." International Journal of Dermatology, 54(4), 443-448.
- Michaels, B, et al. (2017). "Treatment of melasma with Dermamelan: Results from a multi-center study." Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, 16(8), 806-811.
- Amorós I, et al. (2016). "Clinical efficacy of Dermamelan for the treatment of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation." Dermatologic Therapy, 29(3), 167-171.
- Martín J, et al. (2018). "A comparative study of Dermamelan and other depigmentation treatments in patients with melasma." Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 42(6), 1578-1583.
- Rodríguez-González E, et al. (2017). "Dermamelan for the treatment of hyperpigmented skin lesions: A clinical and patient satisfaction study." Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, 10(12), 30-36.
- Ríos C, et al. (2014). "The role of Dermamelan in the treatment of skin pigmentation disorders: A clinical approach." Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 13(2), 114-120.
- Sánchez Á, et al. (2018). "Long-term results of Dermamelan for facial hyperpigmentation: A retrospective study." Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 29(5), 462-467.
- Gutiérrez A, et al. (2020). "Safety and efficacy of Dermamelan in the treatment of moderate to severe melasma: A randomized clinical trial." Dermatologic Surgery, 46(2), 235-242.
- González-Díaz S, et al. (2016). "Efficacy of Dermamelan in the treatment of facial hyperpigmentation in patients with Fitzpatrick skin types III-VI." Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 36(9), 1015-1020.