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Melasma Treatment Singapore

Achieve clear skin with melasma treatments

for lasting results!

Why Choose KINS Clinic?

At KINS Clinic, we provide personalized rosacea treatment addressing symptoms and causes combined with 20,000+ Asian skin data research and 30+ years dermatologists knowledge for optimal results with minimal side effect and down time.

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Skin Data
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Patients
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Combines Years
of Experience

Developed by our experts for you

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Reduce Skin Redness

Personalised Rosacea Treatment
  • Developed by dermatologists 

  • With over 30+ years of experience with acne patients

  • Helped over 10,000+ patients 

Skin Recovery and Repair

Microbiome Treatments
  • Treatment formulated by our Microbiome expert researchers

  • Based on analysis of over 20,000+ acne skin data

  • Innovated from our very own KINS lab in Japan

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What is Melasma?

Melasma is a common skin condition characterized by the appearance of brown or gray-brown patches on the face. It typically affects areas such as the cheeks, forehead, nose, and upper lip, giving the skin an uneven tone. Though it is not harmful, melasma can be persistent and may become more pronounced over time without proper treatment.​

At KINS Clinic, we recommend early treatment for easy removal and prevention of further skin damage. Here are some facts and references to learn about melasma, and how to treat it. 

What causes Melasma?

- Overproduction of melanin, causing dark patches on the skin
- Prolonged UV exposure
- Hormonal changes (pregnancy, birth control pills)
- Genetic predisposition
- Skin irritation from certain cosmetics or medications
- Environmental factors and stress

Where does it appear?

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Along the cheekbone

Upper lip, mouth area

Widespread

Unsure of your acne condition?

Distinguishing between different types of melasma and other pigmentation concerns can be challenging due to overlapping symptoms and appearances. If you're unsure about your skin condition or the appropriate treatment, it's advisable to consult with a dermatologist or skincare professional. KINS Clinic will provide an accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plan tailored to your skin's needs.

How to treat Melasma

Here are two main steps for treating melasma

① Eliminate Accumulated Melanin Pigment

By using the specialized Q-Switched laser suitable for melasma treatment, it is now possible to effectively treat previously resistant melasma. At KINS Clinic, we employ laser treatments that combine multiple modes, tailored to the characteristics of melasma. We use lasers with power and wavelengths specifically adjusted for melasma, targeting both deep and superficial pigmentation. This process gradually reduces the melanin causing melasma, dullness, and spots, lightening them over time.

 

② Preventing Melanin Accumulation

At KINS Clinic, we take a comprehensive approach to prevent melanin accumulation. This includes supporting melasma treatment with oral and topical therapies, daily skincare such as UV protection and moisturizing, and reviewing lifestyle habits. Specifically, we combine laser treatments with microbiome skincare to balance the skin's natural flora, enhancing barrier function and increasing UV resistance. This integrated approach helps prevent the recurrence of melasma and maintain healthy skin. By combining these methods, we aim to prevent the worsening of melasma and keep your skin healthy.​

 

Available types of treatments

  • Oral & Topical Treatments: Use prescription creams containing ingredients like hydroquinone, retinoids, or azelaic acid to lighten pigmentation.
     

  • Laser Treatments: Opt for laser treatments like Q-switched Nd or fractional lasers to target deeper pigmentation.

  • Q-switched laser treatment is highly recommended due to its precision and efficacy. This advanced laser treatment targets and breaks down melanin deposits in the skin, effectively reducing hyperpigmentation. The Q-switched laser operates at a specific wavelength that selectively targets pigmented cells without harming the surrounding skin, making it suitable for all skin types. Additionally, it can treat both superficial and deeper pigmentation issues, ensuring comprehensive coverage. 

  • Microbiome repair therapy: Preventive skincare is essential for managing melasma. At KINS Clinic, we emphasize a holistic approach to skincare for melasma patients. Our signature skincare, formulated by microbiome experts in Japan, helps repair skin from within and strengthens the skin barrier. It is effective in healing and improving pigmentation, non-comedogenic, speeds up skin recovery, prevents harmful bacteria from entering, and retains skin moisture. By balancing the skin's microbiome, our treatments help you maintain healthy and clear skin, crucial for preventing melasma flare-ups.

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KINS Melasma Treatment

Melasma treatment is recommended for individuals who are bothered by the appearance of brown or gray patches on their skin, typically on the face.
It is also beneficial for individuals committed to following a comprehensive skincare regimen, including sun protection and the use of topical treatments or professional procedures as advised by a dermatologist.

Benefit :

  • Reduced hyperpigmentation

  • Enhanced skin tone

  • Prevention of melasma

  • Improved skin microbiome

  • Minimal downtime

\ First trial prices: from $288〜 /

Recommended Treatment Process

Doctor Consultation

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PersonalisedSkin Analysis

KINS Microbiome Laboratory

Redness Removal Laser Treatment

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Microbiome Recovery

Specialized scar treatment Microbiome skincare products
KINS Acne Treatment

Treat melasma earlier for best results.

Consult our professionals for your rosacea skin condition today.

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Melasma Specialized Treatment
Microbiome Skincare Treatment
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Acne-free skin starts with Microbiome care

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