Tan Removal / Reduction Treatment
Tan Removal / Reduction Treatment
Prices Valid Till 30 June 2023
In stock
- Fixed Prices
FDA Approved / CE Approved
- No Appointment Required
Couldn't load pickup availability
Medicated tan removal methods are used to lighten or remove unwanted sun tan or skin pigmentation caused by sun exposure, hormonal changes, or certain medical conditions. There are several methods that can be used, including:
-
Topical Medications: Topical medications such as hydroquinone, kojic acid, and glycolic acid can be used to lighten sun tan and pigmentation. These medications work by inhibiting the production of melanin, the pigment that gives color to the skin. They are typically applied to the affected area once or twice a day.
-
Chemical Peels: Chemical peels use a solution to remove the top layers of the skin, revealing new, un-tanned skin. They can be used to lighten sun tan and pigmentation and improve the overall texture and tone of the skin. They are typically performed by a dermatologist or aesthetician.
-
Microdermabrasion: Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive procedure that uses a diamond-tip wand to gently remove the top layer of the skin. It can be used to lighten sun tan and pigmentation and improve the overall texture and tone of the skin.
-
Laser Therapy: Lasers can be used to remove sun tan and pigmentation by breaking down the melanin in the skin. Different types of lasers can be used depending on the severity of the tan and pigmentation, and the type of skin.
It's important to note that results may vary depending on the individual and the severity of the tan and pigmentation. It's also important to consult with a qualified practitioner, such as a dermatologist or aesthetician, to discuss the potential risks and benefits of these methods and to determine which one is right for you.

Commonly asked questions
Patients usually inquire about
How to book appointment?

Walk in Clinic: Monday to Saturday (2.30 PM to 8.30 PM)
Sunday Closed
Call Now: 0312 0588944 / 042-34556241
Consultation Charges: 2000 PKR
3rd Floor Centro 81 A, B-II, Off M.M. Alam Road, Opposite Dominos Gulberg 3, Lahore (Google Directions)
Do you give 100% guarantee?
No doctor can give 100% guarantee that the treatment or surgery would be beneficial for the patient. For that matter, no guarantee is given by any doctor or surgeon that the patient would be "cured".
Anyone considering a cosmetic procedure should ensure they are informed enough to understand the limitations and risks of any procedure. Remember, no procedure is 100% risk free and no surgeon can give a 100% guarantee of the results.
The only assurance which a doctor can give or can be understood to have given by implication is that he is possessed of the requisite skill in that branch of profession which he is practicing and while undertaking the performance of the task entrusted to him he would be exercising his skill with reasonable competence.
Unless the circumstances are exceptional, it is advisable to avoid surgery if you have recently experienced major life events such as moving house, changing job, losing a loved one, the break-up of a relationship or the arrival of children. Undergoing cosmetic surgery results in emotional changes as well as physical ones, so it’s wise to choose a time when there aren’t other stressful events going on in your life.
How many sessions do I require?
The healthier your skin/hair are when starting out, the easier it will take the treatment. The sessions must be spaced to allow adequate healing in between. Skin/Hair that are healthy enough to regenerate fairly quickly will be able to endure more sessions of a treatment in a shorter period of time.
While these aren’t the only factors involved, they are the most common. Don’t be surprised, however, if your doctor mentions another situation that could impact the length and/or number of sessions you may require. Every person is different, and your circumstances will be unique only to YOU.