Pigmentation treatment Sydney – Cleon By Dr Brandon, Potts Point

A clinical approach to skin concerns. Fixable concerns.

Hyperpigmentation treatment, melasma, laser pigmentation removal. Clinical credibility is paramount.

Corrective consultations at Cleon By Dr Brandon require the most thorough approach. Dr Brandon takes the full history before forming any view.

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Your specific plan is determined in consultation – these are the treatments and concerns this approach covers.

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Pigmentation treatment

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Hyperpigmentation treatment

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Melasma treatment

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Laser pigmentation removal

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Rosacea treatment

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Pigmentation clinic near me

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Corrective aesthetics

The Approach

Medical Skincare that makes a difference

The Cleon By Dr Brandon approach to pigmentation treatment starts with understanding the cause. Whether hyperpigmentation, melasma, or rosacea – the right treatment depends on what’s driving the condition. Dr Brandon takes the full clinical history before recommending anything.

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Laser pigmentation removal

IPL and laser treatments for pigmentation, melasma, and hyperpigmentation. The right device for your skin type – assessed in consultation.

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Prescription skin care

Topical prescription medicines for melasma, hyperpigmentation, and corrective skin concerns where clinically appropriate.

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Corrective treatments

For patients with prior cosmetic work, or complex skin concerns. Full assessment before any path forward is discussed.

WHAT TO EXPECT

What to Expect from corrective, medical skincare

Every patient follows the same journey. The detail is specific to you.

01

Book

Choose an online video consultation or a face-to-face appointment at our Potts Point clinic. The conversation comes first.

02

Consult

45 minutes with Dr Brandon. He listens to your concerns and examines in full context. Face-to-face consultations include a clinical skin assessment. No treatment agenda.

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Your Plan

A personalised plan: in-clinic treatments, home skincare, and ongoing care - using laser & light therapy, clinical skin treatments, and prescription medicine where appropriate.

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First Treatment

Face-to-face appointments often include your first in-clinic treatment in the same session. Nothing happens without your agreement.

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Home Care

Clinic-prescribed products and treatments for home use - specific to your skin and concern, not a generic routine.

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Follow Up

Dr Brandon reviews your progress and adjusts the plan. Results are monitored, not assumed.

Online or face to face – your choice.

Free video consultations available for local patients who want a conversation before coming in. Face-to-face at Potts Point – and often, your first treatment happens in the same session.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Pigmentation treatment, melasma and hyperpigmentation in Sydney – your questions

No – identifying the cause is part of what the consultation is for. Pigmentation can result from sun damage, hormonal changes, post-inflammatory response, or a combination of factors. The cause matters because the wrong treatment can make some types of pigmentation worse. The consultation is designed to assess this properly before any treatment is recommended.

This depends on the type and cause of pigmentation. Melasma, sun damage, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation all respond differently to treatment, and applying the wrong approach can worsen certain conditions. Dr Brandon assesses the pigmentation type, your skin type, and the underlying cause before recommending anything.

Not all lasers are appropriate for all skin types, and using the wrong device or settings can cause complications including post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Dr Brandon assesses laser suitability carefully in consultation, taking into account skin type, the type of pigmentation, and the history of any previous treatment.

Melasma is a specific hormonal pigmentation condition, most commonly triggered by sun exposure, hormonal changes, or pregnancy. It tends to be symmetrical and can recur. Hyperpigmentation is a broader term for any darkening of the skin, which may result from sun damage, inflammation, or other causes. The distinction matters because the treatment approach is significantly different.

Cleon By Dr Brandon is a pigmentation clinic in Potts Point, Sydney. We treat hyperpigmentation, melasma, sun damage, rosacea, and post-inflammatory pigmentation. Free video consultations are available for local patients who want to discuss their concern before attending the clinic in person.

That’s a reasonable starting point. Dr Brandon assesses your current skin and structure from where things stand now, rather than from a previous plan. In some cases the approach may continue in a similar direction; in others it may need to be adjusted to address what previous treatment has produced. An honest assessment of what’s there is always the starting point.

A corrective consultation involves a thorough clinical assessment of your current skin, structure, and any prior treatment history. Dr Brandon looks at what is there now, what may have contributed to the current state, and what options exist going forward. A second opinion is given honestly — including cases where the recommendation is to wait, or to do nothing.

This varies significantly depending on the type of pigmentation, its depth, and how it responds to treatment. Some types respond well to a structured course; others require a longer-term approach or a combination of treatments. Dr Brandon provides a realistic plan and timeline in the consultation based on your specific situation — not a standard course of sessions.

Not uncommon. Some concerns are difficult to treat, or may have been treated with the wrong approach for the type or cause of the condition. Dr Brandon assesses from your current state and tells you honestly what the options are, what the evidence supports, and what is and isn’t realistic. If the answer is limited, that will be said plainly.

Ready to talk?
Book a consultation at Cleon By Dr Brandon.

The consultation comes before anything else – online or face to face at Potts Point.