Dermamelan is created by Mesoaesthetics, the same company that created Cosmelan. It is a more advanced treatment than Cosmelan, capable of addressing skin pigmentation at a deeper level.

Dermamelan aims to restore a balanced skin tone and complexion while diminishing skin pigmentation. The treatment has three phases. There is pre-skin preparation with designated skincare products. This is followed by the Dermamelan clinical peel treatment. Afterwards, post-peel skincare products are given to use at home.

Dermamelan vs Cosmelan

The Cosmelan peel also addresses pigmentation concerns. However, it is administered by non-medically trained professionals such as beauty therapists. The Dermamelan peel is a medical-led treatment exclusively performed by registered nurses and doctors. The Dermamelan peel is shorter in application yet more intensive, delivering far superior results.

How It Works

The Dermamelan treatment includes essential ingredients designed to inhibit the skin’s enzymes responsible for pigmentation production. It also includes exfoliating products designed to enhance the skin’s overall appearance.

What Can Dermamelan Treat?

The Dermamelan treatment is designed to address specific skin pigmentation conditions. These include superficial to moderate and deep pigmentation and encompass conditions such as hyperpigmentation, melasma, and sun-damaged skin

After-Care

All individuals will be given verbal and written post-treatment instructions during their consultation.

Potential Risks

While all cosmetic procedures carry risks, the potential risks with Dermamelan are uncommon. However, one or more of the following may occur:

  • Infection
  • Scarring
  • Skin crusting or blistering
  • Darkening or lightening of the skin in the treated area/s

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