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Dark spots are one of the most common reasons people seek professional skincare treatment. Also known as hyperpigmentation, dark spots can appear on the face, neck, chest, hands, or anywhere that has experienced sun exposure, inflammation, or injury. While not medically harmful, they often affect how people feel about their appearance—especially when the spots are large, uneven, or difficult to cover with makeup.
At Tactus Health, we offer advanced, personalized treatments to reduce dark spots and restore clear, even-toned skin. Whether your pigmentation is caused by acne, sun exposure, or aging, we’ll help you understand what’s behind it and create a plan to correct it—without harsh treatments or unrealistic promises.
Dark spots are flat areas of skin that appear darker than the surrounding tissue due to excess melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color. This process, called hyperpigmentation, is the skin’s natural response to triggers like sun exposure, inflammation, hormonal shifts, or skin injuries. The spots may vary in size and color, ranging from light brown to deep gray or black.
There are different types of dark spots. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation appears after a pimple, rash, or skin injury has healed. Sun spots develop from years of UV exposure. Melasma, which causes blotchy patches, is often triggered by hormonal changes such as pregnancy or birth control. All of these forms of hyperpigmentation can be persistent and worsen over time without proper care.
Dark spots can be caused by several internal and external factors. Sun exposure is the most common cause. When your skin is exposed to UV radiation, it produces more melanin to protect itself, but that melanin can build up in patches over time. Acne and inflammation are another major trigger. When skin is healing, it can overproduce pigment as part of the recovery process, especially in individuals with medium to deep skin tones.
Hormonal changes can lead to dark patches, especially melasma, which often occurs during pregnancy or from taking birth control. Certain medications, fragrances, or skin trauma (like picking or burns) can also leave long-term pigment marks. While anyone can develop dark spots, people with more melanin in their skin may experience more noticeable or longer-lasting discoloration.
Treating dark spots begins with identifying the root cause. At Tactus Health, we start every patient journey with a thorough skin evaluation to determine the type of hyperpigmentation, the depth of the discoloration, and what may be contributing to it. Once we understand what’s going on below the surface, we create a customized plan that targets pigment safely and effectively—without irritating or damaging the skin.
For surface-level dark spots, we may recommend chemical peels that exfoliate dead skin cells and promote new cell turnover. This helps lift discoloration while refining texture and brightness. For deeper pigment, laser treatments or intense pulsed light (IPL) can target melanin directly beneath the skin’s surface and break it up gradually. If your pigmentation is related to acne or inflammation, microneedling and RF microneedling may be used to stimulate healing and rebuild healthy skin tone.
HydraFacials and NanoInfusion can support pigment correction by cleansing the skin and infusing brightening serums like vitamin C or niacinamide. LED light therapy is also used to reduce redness and support the skin’s natural recovery. We often combine these treatments with prescription-grade skincare that includes melanin-regulating ingredients like hydroquinone, retinoids, arbutin, kojic acid, and azelaic acid.
Your plan may involve a series of treatments spaced over several weeks, along with at-home skincare support and sun protection to prevent recurrence.
Dark spots often become darker and more stubborn over time. Treating them early, while the pigment is still close to the skin’s surface, improves your chances of seeing faster, more noticeable results. Early treatment also helps prevent pigment from spreading or layering deeper into the skin, which can make it more difficult to treat later.
At Tactus Health, we help you take control of your skin health by offering clear, honest education about your options. We also help you build habits that support long-term clarity, such as consistent sun protection and skincare tailored to your specific skin tone and needs.
Pigment correction takes time and consistency. Some patients notice improvement within the first few sessions, while others may require a longer treatment plan depending on the depth of their pigmentation and the type of treatment used. During your initial consultation, we’ll review your skin history, create a roadmap for treatment, and walk you through what to expect.
Most dark spot treatments are non-invasive and involve minimal downtime. You may experience some redness, dryness, or flaking as the skin renews. With each session, you can expect gradual fading, smoother tone, and a more radiant complexion. Throughout the process, our team will monitor your results and adjust your care as needed to make sure you’re seeing steady progress and long-term success.
Dark spots may be stubborn, but they’re not permanent. With the right plan, guidance, and professional support, your skin can regain its natural clarity and glow. At Tactus Health, we offer real solutions for real skin concerns—because everyone deserves to feel confident in their complexion.
If you’re ready to correct dark spots and uncover brighter, more even skin, schedule your consultation today. Let’s build your path to clear skin—together.
Creates micro-channels to deliver pigment-correcting serums deep into the skin, helping fade discoloration and brighten the complexion.
Chemical peels exfoliate the skin and lift surface-level pigmentation, revealing clearer, more even-toned skin with improved texture and radiance.
Ddelivers heat and micro-injuries that stimulate collagen and fade dark spots while improving skin tone, texture, and firmness.
IPL therapy uses broad-spectrum light to selectively destroy pigment clusters, making it highly effective for sun-induced and hormonal dark spots.
Prescription skincare with hydroquinone, retinoids, and tranexamic acid reduces excess melanin production and helps prevent future discoloration.
Break down excess melanin beneath the skin’s surface to fade stubborn pigmentation and promote a brighter, more even complexion.
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