Location

651 NJ-73 Suite 110, Marlton, NJ, 08053

Phone Number

+1-856-886-4506

Email Address

info@thegtclinic.com

GT Clinic

Location

651 NJ-73 Suite 110, Marlton, NJ, 08053

Phone Number

+1-856-886-4506

Email Address

info@thegtclinic.com

Advanced Solutions for Uneven Skin Tone & Dark Spots

Hyperpigmentation Treatment in Marlton, NJ 08053

At GT Aesthetic & Functional Medicine, we offer physician-led treatment for hyperpigmentation in Marlton, NJ 08053, using a comprehensive, regenerative approach. Whether addressing sun damage, melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, or uneven skin tone, our goal is to restore clarity, balance, and luminosity to your skin.

Pigmentation concerns require precision and strategy. Rather than relying on a single product or procedure, we combine advanced modalities to target excess melanin production safely and effectively.

Understanding Hyperpigmentation

Not all pigmentation is the same. At GT Aesthetic & Functional Medicine, we frequently see patients who use the term “dark spots” to describe different types of discoloration. However, sun spots, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and melasma are distinct conditions that require different treatment strategies.

Understanding the difference is essential for safe, effective correction.

Our Comprehensive Pigmentation Treatment Approach

At GT Aesthetic & Functional Medicine, we customize treatment using a combination of the following:

Medical-Grade Chemical Peels and Electroinfusions: Improve skin texture and color. Enhance product absorption.

Microneedling with Targeted Brightening Support: Stimulates collagen production and enhances delivery of brightening agents and growth factors.

Growth Factors & Regenerative Support: May help healthy skin regeneration and improve overall skin quality and may complement pigment correction treatments.

Pigment Inhibitors & Brightening Agents: These customized topical regimens are based on whether pigmentation is superficial, dermal, hormonal, or inflammation related. The aim is to reduce melanin production, improve discoloration, and prevent recurrence.

A Root-Cause Approach to Pigmentation

For patients with persistent or recurrent hyperpigmentation, we evaluate contributing factors such as:

  • Hormonal balance
  • Inflammation
  • Skin barrier health
  • Sun exposure habits
  • Skincare routines

By combining procedural treatments with corrective skincare and prevention strategies, we aim to create sustained improvement.

Who Is a Candidate for Pigmentation Reduction?

You may benefit from our approach if you experience Melasma, Sun spots (solar lentigines), Post-acne dark marks, Uneven skin tone, Dull or blotchy complexion

Restore Radiance & Even Tone

If you are searching for hyperpigmentation treatment in Marlton, NJ 08053, schedule a personalized consultation. We will design a tailored plan to brighten and balance your skin safely and effectively. Experience refined, regenerative skin correction guided by expertise and precision.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hyperpigmentation can result from sun exposure, hormonal changes, acne, inflammation, aging, or skin injury. Identifying the underlying cause helps guide effective treatment.

The best treatment depends on the type and depth of pigmentation. Chemical peels, microneedling, pigment inhibitors, and regenerative therapies may be combined for optimal results.

Yes, sunspots can be treated with laser in lighter skin patients. Aggressive use of laser or other energy-based devices can worsen pigmentation or cause hypopigmentation.

Superficial pigmentation may improve within a few weeks, while deeper or hormonal pigmentation such as melasma may require multiple treatments over several months.

Microneedling can be safe when performed carefully and combined with pigment control strategies. Treatment must be customized to avoid triggering additional pigmentation. We avoid energy based devices in patients with melasma as the heat generated through them can worsen pigmentation

While pigmentation can be significantly improved, maintenance and sun protection are essential to prevent recurrence, especially in melasma.

When properly selected and administered, chemical peels can be safe for various skin types.

Downtime depends on the treatment used. Mild redness or peeling typically resolves within several days.

Pricing varies depending on the type and number of treatments required. A customized plan and transparent pricing are provided during your consultation at our Marlton, NJ 08053 practice.

Hyperpigmentation can result from sun exposure, hormonal changes, acne, inflammation, aging, or skin injury. Identifying the underlying cause helps guide effective treatment.

The best treatment depends on the type and depth of pigmentation. Chemical peels, microneedling, pigment inhibitors, and regenerative therapies may be combined for optimal results.

Yes, sunspots can be treated with laser in lighter skin patients. Aggressive use of laser or other energy-based devices can worsen pigmentation or cause hypopigmentation.

Superficial pigmentation may improve within a few weeks, while deeper or hormonal pigmentation such as melasma may require multiple treatments over several months.

Microneedling can be safe when performed carefully and combined with pigment control strategies. Treatment must be customized to avoid triggering additional pigmentation. We avoid energy based devices in patients with melasma as the heat generated through them can worsen pigmentation

While pigmentation can be significantly improved, maintenance and sun protection are essential to prevent recurrence, especially in melasma.

When properly selected and administered, chemical peels can be safe for various skin types.

Downtime depends on the treatment used. Mild redness or peeling typically resolves within several days.

Pricing varies depending on the type and number of treatments required. A customized plan and transparent pricing are provided during your consultation at our Marlton, NJ 08053 practice.