What We Treat

Dark spots don't have to be permanent

Whether it's sun damage, melasma, or stubborn acne marks — hyperpigmentation is one of the most common skin concerns we see. The good news? With the right treatments, your skin can look clear, even, and radiant again.

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Understanding Your Skin

What causes hyperpigmentation?

Hyperpigmentation happens when your skin produces too much melanin in certain areas. Several factors can trigger it — and most women deal with more than one.

Sun Damage

Years of UV exposure trigger excess melanin production, leading to sunspots and uneven tone that worsen over time.

Hormonal Changes (Melasma)

Pregnancy, birth control, and hormonal shifts can cause stubborn patches of discoloration, especially on the cheeks and forehead.

Post-Inflammatory Marks

Acne breakouts, injuries, or inflammation leave behind dark marks as your skin heals — sometimes lasting months or longer.

Aging

As skin matures, melanin distribution becomes less even. Cell turnover slows, allowing pigmented cells to accumulate on the surface.

Why LTH Beauty

Why choose us for pigmentation treatment

Customized Treatment Plans

Lyndsay assesses your specific type of hyperpigmentation and builds a plan that targets it effectively — not a generic one-size-fits-all approach.

Medical-Grade Results

As a board-certified nurse practitioner, Lyndsay uses professional-strength treatments that go beyond what over-the-counter products can achieve.

Safe for All Skin Tones

Pigmentation treatments require careful expertise — especially for deeper skin tones. Lyndsay selects the right approach for your skin safely and effectively.

Brighter, more even skin starts here

Book a free consultation and let Lyndsay create a personalized plan to address your dark spots and uneven tone.