Dr Zolman's Evidence-Based Protocol for treating hyperpigmentation, sun damage, and uneven skin tone
Pigmentation Protocol
Protocol Includes:
1 session of Sunekos Biostimulator Full Face & Eyes
1 session of LaseMD Baby Skin Korean Glass Skin Laser (Full Face & Eyes with drug delivery)
Target:
Hyperpigmentation, Brown spots, UV damage, Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation, Uneven Skin Tone
Sessions Needed:
3 Protocols
What is the Pigmentation Protocol?
The Pigmentation Protocol is Dr Zolman's evidence-based treatment approach specifically designed to address brown pigmentation, sun damage, and uneven skin tone. The comprehensive protocol combines a few powerful treatments that work synergistically to address pigmentation from multiple angles.
Sunekos is an injectable biostimulator that combines amino acids and hyaluronic acid to regenerate the skin's Extracellular Matrix (ECM) from the inside out, stimulating the skin to naturally produce new collagen and elastin. It strengthens the skin barrier function and improves overall skin health, making skin more resilient to pigmentation triggers, injected into the skin with the world's smallest needles for minimal discomfort.
Lutronic LaseMD Ultra, also known as the Baby Skin Laser, is a Korean award-winning laser for Korean Glass Skin. LaseMD is a non-ablative fractional laser treatment designed to improve skin tone, texture, and radiance by stimulating collagen production. This thulium laser creates microscopic channels in the skin, which trigger the body's healing response and enhance the absorption of specialised serums. LaseMD offers advanced laser resurfacing featuring a bespoke drug delivery for enhanced pigment removal.
For patients who require additional texture refinement, Tixel thermo-mechanical ablative (TMA) technology with drug delivery can be incorporated as part of an upgraded protocol.
Who Can Benefit from the Pigmentation Protocol?
This protocol is ideal for individuals experiencing various forms of hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone:
Sun Damage
Those with age spots, sun spots, and freckles caused by UV exposure
Melasma
Individuals with hormonal pigmentation, often triggered by pregnancy or birth control
Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation
Those with dark spots left behind after acne, injury, or other skin trauma
Uneven Skin Tone
Anyone seeking to achieve a more uniform, radiant complexion