1. Identify the type
Epidermal vs dermal, melasma vs PIH, vascular vs pigment-driven dark circles. Treatment paths diverge sharply based on the answer.
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Pigmentation & melasma at SkinWise Clinic by Dr Khushboo Sethia is a walking distance drive from Sarjapur Road on Sarjapur Main Road. Melasma, PIH, dark spots and dark circles — diagnosed correctly, treated conservatively, managed honestly. First consult is ₹1,000 for 15 focused minutes; follow-up within 4 weeks is complimentary. Book at skinwise.setmore.com.
Melasma and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation are the two most common reasons new Sarjapur Road patients book a first consult. The conservative ladder — strict sunscreen, the right topicals, gentle peels — works far better than aggressive lasers on most Indian skin types we see here.
Melasma, dark spots, post-acne pigmentation, hyperpigmentation around the mouth and eyes — these all look similar at a glance, but each behaves differently and each needs a different approach.
Indian skin is more prone to “rebound” pigmentation when treatments are too aggressive. Our default is to under-treat at first, watch how your skin responds, then escalate carefully.
Most plans combine daily sunscreen (the single most important step), a prescription topical regimen, and — only when the response plateaus — in-clinic peels or carefully chosen lasers.
For a full breakdown of how we treat this, see the canonical pigmentation & melasma page — this page focuses on what Sarjapur Road patients should know specifically.
Epidermal vs dermal, melasma vs PIH, vascular vs pigment-driven dark circles. Treatment paths diverge sharply based on the answer.
Sun, hormones, heat, friction — and the over-exfoliation many patients don’t realise they’re doing. Without removing the trigger, even the best treatment plateaus.
Tyrosinase inhibitors — hydroquinone (cycled), azelaic acid, kojic acid, tranexamic acid — at the right strength for your skin and the right duration.
Gentle glycolic, mandelic or lactic peels first. Q-switched or pico-laser sessions only when the topical baseline has stabilised the skin and there is no active inflammation.
From the Sarjapur Main Road / Wipro junction, the clinic is on the same road, walking distance from the signal. Search ‘SkinWise Clinic by Dr Khushboo’ on Google Maps for turn-by-turn directions.
Full Sarjapur Road dermatology overview on the Sarjapur Road landing page.
Yes, used correctly and for limited cycles under supervision. We rotate strengths and pause periodically, and switch to non-hydroquinone alternatives during pregnancy.
They can help in the right patient — but lasers can worsen melasma in the wrong one. We laser only after a baseline topical regimen has stabilised the skin.
Yes — strict sun protection, azelaic acid, gentle vitamin C. We avoid retinoids, hydroquinone and oral therapy during pregnancy.
UV and heat both drive pigment. For many patients, the biggest upgrade is simply a real, well-applied sunscreen reapplied through the day — not a stronger cream at night.
PIH usually does, with time. Melasma is generally managed rather than cured — and that is a fair, honest expectation to start with.
Whether you're in Sarjapur Road or anywhere else along the Sarjapur Road corridor, every plan at SkinWise begins with a focused 15-minute consultation. No oversell, no fixed menu — just an honest plan built around your skin.