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Sun Damage & Pigmentation Treatments in Fort Lauderdale. Restore clarity, even tone, and youthful radiance with our expert treatments for sun damage, dark spots, and hyperpigmentation at Shino Bay Cosmetic Dermatology in Las Olas.

What is Sun Damage & Hyperpigmentation?

Sun damage and hyperpigmentation are common skin concerns caused by prolonged UV exposure, inflammation, and hormonal shifts. They appear as uneven tone, dark spots, melasma, freckles, and blotchy skin texture—often making skin appear older or dull.

What Causes It?

- Chronic sun exposure (UV radiation) -

- Inflammation or post-acne marks (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation) -

- Hormonal changes (melasma during pregnancy or birth control use) -

- Genetics and skin type -

- Heat and environmental stressors -

Our Expert Approach to Sun Damage & Pigmentation

At Shino Bay, we take a comprehensive, layered approach to treating pigmentation and reversing sun damage. Our treatments are tailored to your skin tone, lifestyle, and goals—ensuring safe, effective results without compromising skin health.

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Whether you’re dealing with melasma, sunspots, or uneven tone, our expert team uses advanced laser technologies, targeted peels, and medical-grade skincare to safely fade discoloration and restore a brighter, more even complexion.

Recommended Treatments Sun Damage & Hyperpigmentation

Years of sun exposure, hormonal changes, and environmental stressors can lead to sun damage, melasma, age spots, and uneven pigmentation. These concerns not only affect skin tone but can also make the skin appear dull and aged. At Shino Bay Cosmetic Dermatology in Fort Lauderdale, we specialize in advanced pigmentation treatments that safely and effectively brighten the skin, reduce discoloration, and restore a youthful, radiant complexion.
Here are the most effective treatments for sun damage and hyperpigmentation:

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Advanced laser therapies target unwanted pigment while stimulating new collagen for smoother, more even-toned skin. Options like BBL (BroadBand Light), Halo, and CO2 lasers provide customized correction for both surface discoloration and deeper sun damage.

Laser Treatments

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Medical-grade chemical peels exfoliate damaged outer layers, revealing fresher skin beneath. Options like TCA, VI Peel, and Enlighten Rx are highly effective for treating melasma, sun spots, and stubborn pigmentation.

Chemical Peels

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Prescription-strength and professional-grade brightening products help suppress excess pigment production. Ingredients such as hydroquinone, arbutin, and tranexamic acid fade dark spots while preventing new ones from forming.

Topical Brightening

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Microneedling creates micro-channels in the skin to stimulate collagen and enhance the delivery of regenerative serums like PRP (platelet-rich plasma) or exosomes. This combination improves skin texture, reduces pigmentation, and promotes long-term radiance.

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Consistent at-home skincare tailored to your skin type is essential for preventing and maintaining pigmentation correction. Daily use of sunscreen, antioxidants, and pigment-control formulas supports long-lasting results.

Medical-Grade Skincare

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Real Results from Real Patients at Shino Bay

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the best treatment for dark spots and sun damage?

We often recommend a combination of laser therapy and topical brighteners. Your personalized plan may include BBL or CO2 laser treatment for sun damage, peels, and medical skincare.

Can laser treatment cure melasma permanently?

Not exactly, and this is because sun exposure and hormones can trigger recurrence, which we can help you manage long term. With proper skincare, sun protection, and occasional maintenance treatments, results can be long-lasting.

Can you treat melasma safely?

Yes. Melasma is hormonal and tricky to treat, but our team has experience with gentle, consistent protocols that deliver real results without triggering rebound pigment.

How many sessions will I need?

Pigmentation can be stubborn. Most patients benefit from 3–6 sessions spaced a few weeks apart, with ongoing skincare support for maintenance.

Is it safe for darker skin tones?

Absolutely. Our providers are trained in treating all Fitzpatrick skin types with appropriate settings and precautions to avoid pigmentation risk.

Can all skin tones be treated?

Yes. We safely treat all skin types using personalized protocols and technology that’s tailored to your tone and sensitivity.

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Ready to Reveal Radiant, Even-Toned Skin?

Say goodbye to discoloration and dullness. Book your personalized consultation with Shino Bay and discover Fort Lauderdale’s most advanced solutions for sun damage and pigmentation.