Understanding the Cosmelan Peel
Cosmelan is a professional depigmentation system that works at multiple levels:
-Reduces excess melanin production
-Helps lighten existing pigmentation
-Supports long-term pigment regulation
-Aims to reduce recurrence when combined with maintenance care
Because it directly affects pigment-producing pathways, Cosmelan requires strict patient compliance and medical supervision.
How Cosmelan Peel Treatment Is Planned
Cosmelan treatment follows a structured medical protocol:
–Detailed pigmentation assessment
-Confirmation of suitability for Cosmelan
-Evaluation of skin type, sensitivity, and history
-In-clinic application of Cosmelan mask (doctor-supervised)
-Home-care and maintenance phase planning
-Scheduled follow-ups for monitoring and adjustment
Cosmelan is not a one-day procedure. It involves an active treatment phase and a maintenance phase.

Who May Be Suitable for Cosmelan Peel
Cosmelan Peel may be suitable for individuals who:
-Have confirmed melasma or pigment-dominant discoloration
-Have not responded adequately to simpler treatments
-Can commit to aftercare and maintenance protocols
-Understand that improvement is gradual and variable
Frequently Asked Questions

Who May Need Caution or Alternative Treatment
Cosmelan may not be suitable or may require modification for individuals who:
-Have very sensitive, reactive, or compromised skin
-Are pregnant or breastfeeding
-Have active skin infection or inflammation
-Are unable to follow post-procedure care strictly
These factors are reviewed carefully during consultation.
Technology & Clinical Support Used
Cosmelan treatment at Bare & Beauty is supported by:
-Medical-grade Cosmelan depigmentation system
-Structured dermatology protocols
-Controlled follow-up and monitoring
-Adjunct skin-barrier and pigment-control support
Technology and products are used within medical governance frameworks, not as cosmetic shortcuts.

Expected Outcomes & Treatment Timeline

-Pigmentation improvement is progressive over weeks to months
-Initial visible changes may be followed by a stabilisation phase
-Maintenance care is essential to reduce recurrence
–Complete clearance is not guaranteed
–Results vary from individual to individual.
