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Melasma Treatment Deep Skin Healing

Melasma Treatment Deep Skin Healing

Advanced Invasive Stem Cell Therapy for Deep Skin Healing

Melasma is a common skin condition characterized by dark patches, typically appearing on the face due to factors like sun exposure, hormonal changes, or genetics. While topical treatments may offer temporary relief, invasive stem cell therapy is revolutionizing melasma care by addressing skin damage at a deeper, cellular level.

At Le Palatine Clinic, we offer cutting-edge Stem Cell Treatments that harness the body’s own regenerative power to effectively repair pigmentation and restore a radiant complexion.

Invasive Stem Cell Treatment for Melasma

This advanced method involves the direct injection of stem cells into the skin or the use of surgical grafts to promote deep, lasting healing from within.

Types of Invasive Stem Cell Treatments:

  • Fat-Derived Stem Cell Injections Stem cells harvested from your own fat (adipose tissue) are injected into the affected areas to repair and rejuvenate pigment-damaged skin.
  • Bone Marrow Stem Cell Therapy Stem cells extracted from bone marrow are utilized to regenerate healthy melanin-producing cells and restore skin tone.
  • Surgical Stem Cell Grafts In severe melasma cases, stem cell-enriched skin grafts are applied to replace heavily damaged areas.

Procedure Info at a Glance

Step 1: Stem Cell Extraction

  • Fat-Derived Stem Cells:
    A small amount of fat is collected via minimally invasive liposuction (typically from the abdomen or thighs).
  • Bone Marrow Stem Cells:
    A sample of bone marrow is drawn from the hip bone under local anesthesia.

Step 2: Stem Cell Processing

  • The collected tissue is processed in a sterile laboratory to isolate and concentrate stem cells and essential growth factors.

Step 3: Stem Cell Injection

  • Concentrated stem cells are delicately injected into melasma-affected skin using fine micro-needles.

Step 4: Recovery & Healing

  • Mild swelling or bruising may occur for a few days.
  • Patients are advised to avoid sun exposure and use high-protection SPF (50+).

Procedure Duration: 1–2 hours
Downtime: 3–7 days (for fat-derived stem cell therapy)

Key Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy for Melasma

Frequently Asked Questions

How does invasive stem cell therapy work for melasma?

How It Works: Step-by-Step

Step 1: Extraction
Step 2: Processing
Step 3: Injection
Step 4: Recovery Care
Step 5: Results
Why Choose Invasive Stem Cell Therapy for Melasma?

By working at the cellular level, stem cell therapy offers a deeper, more permanent solution to melasma, compared to superficial treatments. Regenerate healthier, more even-toned skin from within, naturally and safely.