Melasma

Melasma Treatment

Reduce pigmentation and restore an even, radiant complexion

About Melasma Treatment

Melasma is a common pigmentation condition that causes brown patches on the skin, often triggered by hormonal changes, sun exposure, or certain medications.

Our melasma treatments address pigmentation at its source, restoring a more even, radiant, and balanced complexion.

Treatment Overview

Depending on the severity of the condition, treatment may include chemicals peels, or gentle fractional laser therapy.
These methods work deep within the skin to fade melanin, even out tone, and enhance overall skin texture.

Results & Benefits

Melasma treatment visibly lightens dark spots and restores natural radiance. The complexion becomes more even, luminous, and balanced, while reducing the recurrence of pigmentation. Results improve with each session, revealing a smoother, clearer skin tone.

Treatment Experience

The procedure is gentle and well tolerated. You may experience mild warmth or tingling, depending on the technology used. There is no downtime, and the skin recovers quickly after the session.

Longevity & Care

Results appear gradually within a few weeks. A series of 3 to 6 treatments is typically recommended for long-lasting improvement. Daily use of sunscreen is crucial to prevent recurrence of melasma.

Safety

All technologies and medical-grade peels used are Health Canada-approved and safe for various skin types. Treatments are performed by qualified professionals following a thorough skin assessment.

Who Can Benefit

  • Individuals with brown spots or uneven pigmentation due to sun exposure or hormonal changes.
  • Those looking to even out their skin tone and restore radiance.
  • Ideal for preventing and treating recurring melasma.

Reveal an even, radiant complexion

Book your consultation today and restore your skin’s natural balance and glow.

Team Odysea

Our Certified Team

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Question / Answer

How many sessions are needed?

Typically 3 to 6, depending on the severity of the melasma.

Is it painful?

No — sensations are mild and temporary.

Can the pigmentation return?

Yes, but consistent sun protection and maintenance treatments help prevent recurrence.