🌞 Pigmentation spots, melasma, sun spots: effective solutions for achieving an even complexion
- Divine Skin Aesthetic
- Jan 14
- 3 min read

Pigmentation spots are one of the most frequent reasons for seeking cosmetic treatment. Whether caused by the sun , hormones , or inflammation , they can alter the evenness of the complexion and dull the skin's natural radiance.
Discover how to reduce or permanently erase them with peels , a suitable routine and the most innovative laser techniques , such as the Picolaser .
🌿 Understanding the different types of pigment spots
Before treating, it is essential to identify the nature of your stains:
🔸 Melasma
Also known as the mask of pregnancy , melasma is often linked to a hormonal imbalance (pregnancy, contraception, stress). It manifests as diffuse brown spots, usually on the forehead, cheeks, or upper lip.
🔸 Sunspots (solar lentigines)
They result from repeated exposure to UV rays . These brown spots often appear on the face, chest and hands after age 30.
🔸 Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
These pigmented marks develop after skin inflammation (acne, irritation, scarring). They are particularly common in dark to olive skin tones.
✨ The best solutions for fading stains
1️⃣ Professional peels: exfoliate and regenerate
Peeling is a quick and effective solution for removing pigmented cells from the surface . It stimulates skin renewal and promotes a more even skin tone.
Depending on your skin type, several acids can be used:
Glycolic acid : acts on sunspots and dull complexion.
CLARITY PEEL - TCA PEEL - BRIGHTENING PEEL
Kojic/lactic acid : gentle lighteners, suitable for sensitive skin and melasma.
KOJI ACID PEEL - LACTIC PEEL
Salicylic acid : ideal for acne-prone skin and post-inflammatory blemishes.
SALICYLIC ACID PEEL
👉 In a course of 3 to 6 sessions, peels allow a clear improvement in the texture and clarity of the skin.
📅 Book an appointment for a peeling consultation to assess the protocol best suited to your skin.
2️⃣ The REJUVA routine: radiant skin day after day
REJUVA products , available on our website, offer a complete anti-spot routine that works on both correction and prevention .
💧 Step 1: Cleanse and exfoliate
🧴 REJUVA Duo Cleanse – thanks to salicylic acid, it eliminates impurities and glycolic acid gently promotes cell renewal.
💧 Step 2: Process and unify
✨ REJUVA Kligman's Formula – works on existing spots and evens out skin tone with continued use.
✨ REJUVA TAC Rejuva Formula – a cream concentrated in niacinamide and tranexamic acid to reduce melanin production and brighten the complexion. 🌿
☀️ Step 3: Protect
🧢 REJUVA Skin Shield SPF 50+ – effectively protects against UVA/UVB rays, prevents recurrence and prevents the appearance of new spots.
👉 Discover the REJUVA range on our online store , it prepares the skin to receive all treatments in order to avoid any pigment rebound and prolongs the effects of your professional treatments at home.
3️⃣ The Picolaser: the most advanced stain removal technology
The Picolaser is a next-generation technology that uses ultra-short pulses to fragment melanin without damaging the skin.
The result: clearer, more even skin and a visibly rejuvenated complexion.
✅ Suitable for:
Melasma
Sunspots and age spots
Post-inflammatory spots
Some pigmented tattoos
Results are visible from the first session, with progressive improvement after each treatment. A course of 2 to 4 sessions is generally sufficient, depending on the depth of the spots.
💡 Our tips for preventing age spots
Apply sunscreen every morning, summer and winter.
Avoid direct sun exposure after a peel or laser treatment.
Adopt the REJUVA routine
Moisturize and soothe regularly to limit skin inflammation.
💬 In conclusion
Pigmentation spots are not inevitable. By combining professional treatments (peels, laser) and a suitable dermo-cosmetic routine (REJUVA) , you can regain luminous, even, and healthy-looking skin.
✨ Book an appointment now for a personalized diagnosis and don't neglect your routine, as it is essential and complementary to treatments for a LASTING RESULT.






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