Bright, Luminous Skin
Visible brightening in 2–3 weeks for most clients.
Vaughan • Toronto
Melasma & Hyperpigmentation Treatments
Fade dark spots, sun damage, and hormonal pigmentation with a nurse-led, non-laser program that blends ZO® Skin Health brightening, targeted microneedling with PRP support, LED therapy, and skin-booster infusions. Designed for even tone, low downtime, and lasting clarity—right here in Vaughan & Toronto.
- Custom plan for melasma & post-inflammatory dark spots
- Non-thermal approach safe for Fitzpatrick I–V (year-round)
- Visible brightening in 2–3 weeks; series of 3–4 sessions
- Split payments + VIP Glow Club perks available
Programs & Results-Focused Plans
✨ Brighten & Repair (Series of 3)
- ZO® brightening prep
- Targeted microneedling with PRP support
- LED Red/Yellow to calm & even tone
VIP program details shared in consultation. Hold with a small deposit.
💎 Advanced Melasma Renewal (Series of 4)
- PRP remodeling protocol
- ZO® Brightalive + retinol sequencing
- Skin Booster / AquaGold infusion for glow
Includes custom home-care plan. VIP pricing given after skin assessment.
🌙 Glow Maintenance (Single Visit)
- Mini PRP + ZO® peel
- LED to reduce redness & support recovery
- Great between series or pre-event
Ask about member perks & VIP event add-ons.
Melasma & hyperpigmentation results in Vaughan & Toronto
See real before & afters below, then start your nurse-led, non-laser brightening plan.
What Clients Say
“My melasma faded without lasers. Makeup sits smoothly now.” — A.S.
“Gentle, nurse-led, and my tone is even after 3 visits.” — N.K.
“Loved the plan + home care. No guesswork.” — J.M.
Why We Use a Non-Laser Approach for Melasma
Safe for More Skin Tones
Our protocol is suitable for Fitzpatrick I–V—no heat, less risk of rebound pigmentation.
Targeted & Gentle
ZO® brightening + microneedling support + LED remodel skin and calm inflammation.
Real-World Results
Visible brightening in 2–3 weeks; best outcomes in a 3–4 session series.
Melasma & Hyperpigmentation FAQs — Vaughan & Toronto
Do I need lasers to treat melasma?
Not always. Many clients do best with a non-laser plan that lowers rebound risk: medical brighteners (ZO®), targeted skin boosters (AquaGold) for tone/refinement, and PRP skin rejuvenation to support the barrier. Your nurse will map the safest route for your skin type and history.
How long until I see results?
Most clients notice visible brightening in 2–3 weeks, with best outcomes over a customized series (typically 6–12 weeks). Consistent SPF 30+ (daily) and home care keep results on track.
Will melasma come back?
Melasma can be recurrent. We focus on calming triggers (UV/heat/hormonal) and long-term maintenance: sunscreen, barrier support, and gentle brightening. Our Glow Club helps you maintain results with monthly LED facials, member rates, and priority booking.
Is this safe for deeper skin tones (Fitzpatrick IV–VI)?
Yes. We select pigment-friendly actives and non-laser in-clinic treatments to minimize post-inflammatory darkening. Your plan is tailored to your tone, tolerance, and history.
What causes melasma or dark patches?
Common drivers include sun exposure, hormonal shifts (pregnancy/contraceptives), heat, inflammation, and certain products or procedures. Your consultation identifies likely triggers and a safe path to brighten without flaring pigment.
How many sessions will I need?
Most plans include a series over 6–12 weeks (with photos to track progress), then a simple maintenance routine. We’ll outline exact steps at your consult.
Is there downtime?
Minimal. You may see mild redness or temporary dryness from brightening phases or boosters. You’ll receive clear aftercare and sunscreen guidance.
Can I treat melasma while pregnant or breastfeeding?
Some actives and procedures are deferred. We’ll focus on conservative care (barrier support, gentle brightening, strict SPF) and plan a fuller program later. Always inform your nurse so we can tailor safely.
Which treatments might be included?
Customized protocols may include ZO® medical brightening, AquaGold skin boosters, PRP facial rejuvenation, LED therapy, and barrier repair. We avoid aggressive triggers linked to rebound pigment.
How much does treatment cost?
Pricing depends on your personalized plan and is reviewed clearly in your consult. We offer split payments (50/50), and Glow Club members receive preferred rates and monthly LED facials. Ask about the 40/30/30 member split option—no credit check, 0% interest.
Melasma & Hyperpigmentation FAQs — Vaughan & Toronto
Do I need lasers to treat melasma?
Not always. Many clients do best with a non-laser plan that lowers rebound risk: medical brighteners (ZO®), targeted skin boosters (AquaGold) for tone/refinement, and PRP skin rejuvenation to support the barrier. Your nurse will map the safest route for your skin type and history.
How long until I see results?
Most clients notice visible brightening in 2–3 weeks, with best outcomes over a customized series (typically 6–12 weeks). Consistent SPF 30+ (daily) and home care keep results on track.
Will melasma come back?
Melasma can be recurrent. We focus on calming triggers (UV/heat/hormonal) and long-term maintenance: sunscreen, barrier support, and gentle brightening. Our Glow Club helps you maintain results with monthly LED facials, member rates, and priority booking.
Is this safe for deeper skin tones (Fitzpatrick IV–VI)?
Yes. We select pigment-friendly actives and non-laser in-clinic treatments to minimize post-inflammatory darkening. Your plan is tailored to your tone, tolerance, and history.
What causes melasma or dark patches?
Common drivers include sun exposure, hormonal shifts (pregnancy/contraceptives), heat, inflammation, and certain products or procedures. Your consultation identifies likely triggers and a safe path to brighten without flaring pigment.
How many sessions will I need?
Most plans include a series over 6–12 weeks (with photos to track progress), then a simple maintenance routine. We’ll outline exact steps at your consult.
Is there downtime?
Minimal. You may see mild redness or temporary dryness from brightening phases or boosters. You’ll receive clear aftercare and sunscreen guidance.
Can I treat melasma while pregnant or breastfeeding?
Some actives and procedures are deferred. We’ll focus on conservative care (barrier support, gentle brightening, strict SPF) and plan a fuller program later. Always inform your nurse so we can tailor safely.
Which treatments might be included?
Customized protocols may include ZO® medical brightening, AquaGold skin boosters, PRP facial rejuvenation, LED therapy, and barrier repair. We avoid aggressive triggers linked to rebound pigment.
How much does treatment cost?
Pricing depends on your personalized plan and is reviewed clearly in your consult. We offer split payments (50/50), and Glow Club members receive preferred rates and monthly LED facials. Ask about the 40/30/30 member split option—no credit check, 0% interest.
Your 3-Step Brightening Plan
- Map & Calm (Weeks 1–2): Trigger audit (UV, heat, hormones), daily SPF 30+, barrier support, medical brighteners (ZO®) introduced gradually.
- Target & Refine (Weeks 2–8): In-clinic AquaGold® skin boosters for tone/texture, optional PRP skin rejuvenation, LED sessions, progress photos.
- Lock-In & Maintain (Ongoing): Smart cycling of actives, seasonal check-ins, Glow Club monthly LED, and sun/heat strategy to reduce rebound.
- Gentle protocols to reduce rebound darkening (melasma & PIH friendly)
- Safe for all skin tones (Fitzpatrick I–VI)
- Split payments: 50/50 (all) · 40/30/30 (Glow Club) · 0% interest · No credit check