Even Tone. Visible Brightening. Skin That Looks Like You, Just Clearer.
Our melasma and pigmentation treatment focuses on correcting discoloration at its source rather than masking it. Using a combination of medical-grade topicals, peels, and in-office procedures, we target excess melanin production to fade existing dark patches while helping prevent new ones from forming.

Not sure what’s causing your discoloration? That’s exactly what your consultation is for — we’ll identify the type of pigmentation you’re dealing with and map a plan based on your skin, not a generic template.
Melasma and pigmentation are caused by an overproduction of melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color. This overproduction can be triggered by sun exposure, hormones, inflammation, or genetics, resulting in patches or spots that are darker than your surrounding skin.
Treatment works by interrupting that overproduction and accelerating the turnover of pigmented skin cells. Depending on your skin type and the cause of your discoloration, we may use a combination of medical-grade brightening serums, chemical peels, and targeted in-office treatments to fade existing pigment and even out tone over time.
Most patients begin to notice gradual brightening within 3–4 weeks, with more significant improvement over a series of treatments. Melasma in particular tends to respond best to a consistent, layered approach rather than a single procedure.
Owner-administered care. You’re not handed off to rotating staff. Amy Ritch and Joi Bass, APRN, built this practice in Alachua specifically so patients get consistent, accountable care — the same hands, visit after visit.
Cause-first approach. We don’t treat all pigmentation the same way. Melasma, sun spots, and post-inflammatory marks behave differently, so we tailor your plan to what’s actually driving your discoloration.
Local, not commuted. You don’t have to drive into Gainesville for quality skin care. We’re right here on US Hwy 441 in Alachua.
Transparent from the first visit. We’ll walk you through expected treatment timelines, realistic outcomes, and cost before you commit to anything — no surprise pricing, no upsell pressure.
Pricing depends on the severity of your pigmentation, the treatment approach recommended, and how many sessions your skin needs. As a general guide:
Your exact treatment plan and pricing will be confirmed at your consultation — we never quote blindly without seeing your skin first. Ask us about current specials and membership pricing for repeat treatments.
Does melasma and pigmentation treatment hurt?
Most treatments cause mild warmth, tingling, or tightness depending on the method used. We’ll always explain what to expect before we start.
When will I see results?
Many patients notice initial brightening within 3–4 weeks, with continued improvement over the course of a treatment series.
Will melasma come back?
Melasma is a chronic, trigger-driven condition that can recur, especially with sun exposure or hormonal changes. Ongoing SPF use and maintenance treatments help keep it under control long-term.
Is treatment safe for all skin tones?
Yes — but the right approach varies by skin type. We select treatments based on your specific skin tone and pigmentation type to minimize the risk of further discoloration.
Can I treat pigmentation without sun protection?
No. Daily broad-spectrum SPF is essential to treatment success — without it, pigmentation is likely to return or worsen, regardless of the procedure used.
How do I know if I have melasma or just sun spots?
Melasma typically appears as larger, symmetrical patches often linked to hormones, while sun spots tend to be smaller, more defined, and tied to cumulative sun exposure. We’ll help identify exactly what you’re dealing with during your consultation.
