Your Goals. Our Mission. 

Advanced Care, Modern Technology, 

Trusted Results with Compassionate Care.


Your Goals. Our Mission. 

Advanced Care, Modern Technology, 

Trusted Results with Compassionate Care.


Dark Circles & Pigmentation & Melasma

Dark under-eye circles are usually caused by one of two issues.

The first issue being excess melanin, the second being poor circulation below the eyes. 

Melanin gives skin it’s colour, and can also cause hyper pigmentation when it appears in excessive amounts.

Therefore, pigmented dark circles, also known to aestheticians as periorbital hyperpigmentation, can be brought on by a number of factors, including but not limited to aging and lifestyle choices.

There are many natural and over the counter treatments available to manage dark circles. However, depending on their severity and underlying cause, in-office laser treatments may be more effective.

As our lasers are suited to treat different types of dark circles, correctly identifying your dark circles will dramatically improve your treatment results. This is deduced in the Complimentary Consultation that we book for each and every client.

Your Goals. Our Mission. 

Advanced Care, Modern Technology, 

Trusted Results with Compassionate Care.


Dark Circles

Dark under-eye circles are a common concern that can make the face appear tired, aged, or unwell—even when you’re feeling your best. At our clinic, we understand that not all dark circles are the same, and identifying the root cause is key to effective treatment.

Melasma Management

Melasma is a pigmentary condition that appears on the face (typically the forehead, cheeks, temples and jaw) as a group of dark brown patches of pigmentation, also referred to as the “Pregnancy Mask". It is most likely to appear during pregnancy, but may also appear in women who take oral contraceptives.

Individuals with melasma can use sunscreens on the dark patches and avoid sun exposure to prevent the condition from worsening.

What Causes Dark Circles?

Dark circles are typically caused by two primary factors:

  • Excess Melanin (Hyperpigmentation):
    When melanin—the pigment that gives skin its color—accumulates excessively under the eyes, it can cause a shadowed or brownish appearance. This type of pigmentation is known as 
    periorbital hyperpigmentation and can be influenced by:
  • Genetics
  • Sun exposure
  • Hormonal changes
  • Aging
  • Inflammation or rubbing of the eyes
  • Certain medications or underlying skin conditions
  • Poor Circulation or Vascular Shadowing:
    In some cases, dark circles are caused by 
    dilated blood vessels or sluggish circulation beneath the thin under-eye skin. This creates a bluish, purplish, or reddish hue and may be made more visible by:
  • Fatigue or lack of sleep
  • Stress
  • Allergies
  • Dehydration
  • Thinning skin with age

Personalized Diagnosis = Better Results

Because different types of dark circles respond to different treatments, correctly identifying the underlying cause is essential. That’s why we begin each client’s journey with a complimentary consultation, where one of our trained professionals will assess your skin and recommend the most appropriate options.

Treatment Options

While mild cases may improve with topical products, eye creams, or lifestyle adjustments, more persistent or severe pigmentation often requires professional intervention. Our clinic offers advanced laser treatments and skin therapiesthat are specifically designed to target both:

  • Pigmented dark circles (caused by melanin buildup)
  • Vascular dark circles (caused by poor circulation or blood pooling)

By matching the treatment to the cause, we can help you achieve brighter, more refreshed under-eyes, and restore a youthful, well-rested appearance.

Why Choose Us?

  • Complimentary skin analysis and consultation
  • Expertise in treating multiple causes of dark circles
  • Advanced laser systems suited for pigmentation and vascular issues
  • Customized treatment plans for optimal outcomes

Say goodbye to tired eyes—book your consultation today, and let us help you reveal a more radiant, confident you.

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Laser Therapy for Hyperpigmentation, Brown Spots & Sun Damage

Uneven skin tone, brown spots, and sun damage are common skin concerns that can affect your complexion’s clarity and radiance. These issues are often the result of excess melanin production, a process triggered by factors such as UV exposure, hormonal changes, inflammation, and aging.

At our clinic, we offer advanced laser treatments designed to safely and effectively target unwanted pigmentation, restoring a more even, luminous skin tone with minimal downtime.

What Is Hyperpigmentation?


Hyperpigmentation refers to areas of skin that become darker than the surrounding tissue due to an overproduction of melanin. Common types include:

  • Sun spots / Age spots (solar lentigines) – flat brown spots caused by cumulative sun exposure
  • Melasma – hormonally triggered pigmentation, often appearing on the cheeks, forehead, or upper lip
  • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) – dark marks left after acne, injuries, or skin irritation
  • Freckles – small, flat pigmented spots, often hereditary and sun-sensitive

How Laser Therapy Works


Our medical-grade laser systems use precisely controlled light energy to break down excess melanin in the skin without harming surrounding tissue. The body naturally clears away the pigment over time, revealing brighter, clearer skin beneath.

Key benefits of laser therapy for pigmentation include:

  • Precision targeting of pigmented lesions
  • Minimal damage to surrounding skin
  • Gradual fading of dark spots with each session
  • Stimulation of collagen for improved skin texture and tone


Depending on your unique skin and the type of pigmentation, we may recommend Q-switched lasers, fractional lasers, or IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) as part of your customized treatment plan.

What to Expect



  • Treatment time: 15–45 minutes, depending on the area treated
  • Comfort: Most clients report only mild to moderate discomfort; numbing cream may be used
  • Downtime: Minimal to Moderate; some redness or darkening of treated spots is expected temporarily
  • Results: Visible improvement after 4-6 sessions; best results typically seen after a series of 4–6 treatments, spaced 4- 6 weeks apart

Ideal Treatment Areas



Laser therapy for pigmentation is safe and effective on the:

  • Face
  • Neck & décolleté
  • Hands
  • Arms & shoulders
  • Back
  • Any sun-exposed areas

Why Choose Laser for Pigmentation?



  • Fast, targeted, and non-invasive
  • Clinically proven results
  • Safe for most skin types and tones
  • Long-term improvement in pigmentation and skin clarity
  • Can be combined with chemical peels, microneedling, or topical brighteners for enhanced results

Complimentary Consultation


Before treatment, we offer a complimentary skin assessment to properly identify the type and cause of your pigmentation. This allows us to tailor your treatment plan and select the most appropriate laser technology for safe, effective results.



Let your natural glow shine through. Book a consultation today and take the first step toward clearer, more even-toned skin.

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