
What Is a Melanostatic Peel?
Pigmentation is rarely just surface-level discolouration. It is often the visible result of inflammation, hormonal signalling and barrier disruption.
At ULANDA, the Melanostatic Peel is used as part of a structured pigmentation strategy, not as a standalone quick fix. Immediate refinement. Structured long-term clarity.
The Melanostatic Peel is a medical-grade pigmentation treatment designed to regulate melanin production and improve uneven skin tone.
It is specifically used for melasma, post-inflammatory pigmentation and hormonally influenced pigmentation.
Unlike general resurfacing peels, it works by controlling pigment behaviour, not aggressively removing the skin surface.
- Melasma
- Post-inflammatory pigmentation
- Hormonally influenced pigmentation
What the Treatment Does
Controlled Renewal
Gently accelerates skin turnover to lift excess pigment.
Melanocyte Regulation
Helps reduce overproduction of pigment.
Tone Refinement
Improves overall skin clarity and brightness.
Surface Smoothing
Refines texture and enhances light reflection.
What to Expect
During Treatment
- •Mild tingling or warmth
- •Short application time
- •Clinically controlled process
After Treatment
- •Minimal to mild flaking (not always visible)
- •Gradual improvement over days
- •Progressive clarity with a course
Treatment Course
- •A series of peels spaced 2–4 weeks apart
- •Supportive skincare between sessions
- •Barrier maintenance between sessions
- •Pigmentation is treated as a programme, not a single session
Who Is This Treatment For?
- ✔Uneven skin tone
- ✔Melasma
- ✔Sun damage
- ✔Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
- ✔Dull, pigmented skin
- ✔Hormonally influenced pigmentation
Downtime & Safety
Minimal Downtime
Most clients experience mild dryness or light flaking.
Mild Sensation
Light tingling or warmth during treatment.
Pigmentation-Safe Protocol
Designed to reduce risk of rebound pigmentation. This treatment is only performed when barrier is stable and inflammation is controlled.
What Happens During the Treatment?
1. Consultation & Skin Assessment
Barrier, pigmentation type and hormonal context are assessed.
2. Cleansing & Skin Preparation
Prepares the skin for controlled penetration.
3. Melanostatic Peel Application
Applied in layers based on skin tolerance and pigmentation depth.
4. Controlled Neutralisation
Ensures safe, even treatment response.
5. Regenerative Post-Treatment Protocol
Hydrating + calming infusion + LED therapy.
6. Barrier Protection
Ceramides + antioxidants applied to support recovery.
Results Timeline
5–7 days
Subtle brightness and initial refinement
Over course
Progressive tone improvement
Over time
Reduced pigmentation visibility
With a series
Best results achieved through a structured course of treatments
Reveal Clearer, More Even Skin Tone
Book your Melanostatic Peel at ULANDA in Ware SG12 for safe, structured pigmentation correction and long-term clarity.
FAQ
Yes — when used within a structured protocol that controls inflammation and barrier health.
You may experience mild flaking, but not all clients visibly peel.
Yes — when performed correctly and preceded by barrier stabilisation.
Visible improvement may begin after the first session, with progressive improvement over a course.
Yes — but only when clinically appropriate and correctly sequenced.
When Is This Appropriate?
Clinical Context
Read the clinical context behind this treatment approach:
- ●Inflammation-Driven Pigmentation: Why Sensitive Skin Develops Dark Spots
- ●Pigmentation Is an Inflammatory Response — Not Just Discolouration
- ●Inflammaging: The Silent Driver Behind Skin Ageing
Begin With Understanding, Not a Treatment
Your consultation includes:
- ●AI Skin Analysis
- ●Barrier Stability Assessment
- ●Skin Behaviour Index
- ●Personalised treatment plan
→ Book Skin Health Consultation
Internal Linking
Related pages within the ULANDA treatment architecture:
- ●Skin Health Consultation
- ●Pigmentation Condition Page
- ●Rosacea & Redness Control Signature
- ●Barrier Repair & Recovery Signature