Advanced treatment for melasma, dark spots, sun tan and uneven skin tone — safe for Indian skin.
Skin pigmentation — dark spots, patches and uneven skin tone — is among the most common skin concerns in Delhi, especially due to intense UV radiation, pollution and hormonal fluctuations. Pigmentation occurs when melanin (the pigment that gives skin its colour) is produced unevenly or in excess.
Dr. Nandlal Pandey at our NABH-accredited hospital in Uttam Nagar offers a range of evidence-based pigmentation treatments customised for Indian skin types — which are particularly prone to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Hormonal brown patches on cheeks, forehead, upper lip. Common in women, especially post-pregnancy.
Darkening caused by sun exposure — highly common in Delhi's intense UV environment.
Dark spots left after acne heals — extremely common in Indian skin and treatable effectively.
Small, flat brown spots often on nose and cheeks. Can be lightened significantly with laser.
Periorbital pigmentation from genetics, fatigue or sun damage — treated with targeted peels and PRP.
Patchy, dull complexion without specific dark spots — responds well to peels and laser toning.
Glycolic, salicylic, mandelic and TCA peels at varying concentrations. Exfoliate dark melanin-rich cells. Ideal for superficial pigmentation, tan and dull skin.
Q-switched Nd:YAG laser targets melanin in the deeper dermis without damaging surrounding skin. Gold standard for melasma and deep pigmentation.
Prescribed medicated creams — hydroquinone, kojic acid, azelaic acid, retinoids — used alongside clinical treatments to maintain and enhance results.
Microinjections of Vitamin C, glutathione and brightening cocktails directly into the skin. Immediate glow and progressive depigmentation.
Your own growth factors used to repair skin, reduce pigmentation and improve overall texture. Natural and effective.
The most effective melasma treatment in Delhi at Dr. Pandey's Hospital is a combination approach: laser toning (Q-switch) + chemical peels + topical depigmenting agents + strict sun protection. No single treatment is enough for melasma — a multi-modal approach gives the best results.
Yes, when performed by an experienced specialist. Dr. Nandlal Pandey uses low-fluence Q-switch laser parameters that are specifically calibrated for Fitzpatrick IV–VI skin types (Indian skin) to prevent post-treatment darkening (PIH) — which is the main risk with aggressive laser settings on darker skin.
Yes — especially melasma, which is hormonally driven. Strict daily sunscreen use (SPF 50+) is non-negotiable after treatment to prevent recurrence. Dr. Pandey provides a complete home care regimen and maintenance plan to minimise the chance of recurrence.
Surface tan and mild dark spots show improvement within 2–3 sessions. Deeper melasma and post-acne marks typically require 6–8 sessions over 3–4 months for significant results. Dr. Pandey's team tracks your progress with photos at each visit.