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Depigmentation Methods.

As the world’s leading professional Depigmentation method, we are happy to say here at The Beauty Lab you will see a signiant results in just one treatment. Our Depigmentation methods effectively reduces the dark spots caused by Melanin, Hyperpigmentation, Melasma, Post Inflammatory Pigmentation and Ageing. Its exclusive formula has proved effective results on all kinds of blemishes and ALL skin phototypes. If you’re ready for clear pigment free skin fill in the contact information below and start your Depigmentation Journey with us today! 

  • What is a Fibroblast cell?
    A fibroblast is the most common type of cell found in connective tissue. Fibroblasts produce collagen proteins that are used to maintain a structural framework for many tissues. They also play an important role in healing wounds.
  • What is a Keratinocyte cell?
    As the most dominant cell type constituting the epidermis, keratinocytes play multiple roles essential for skin strengthening and repair.
  • Can this be done on all skin types?
    Yes it can be performed on all skin types, although prepping is required by us two weeks prior depending on skin type.
  • Is there any downtime?
    Minimal downtime, slight redness for 24-48 hours post treatment.
  • What is the cost?
    Face & Neck - $349.00 ADD ONS Yellow LED Therapy - $89.00 Wound healing Collagen induction Skin rejuvenation and hydration Brighter complexion Improves lymphatic drainage Uber Pro Peel - $89.00 Suitable for pigmentation, sun damage, anti-ageing and problematic skin and safe to use on any skin tone.

CONTACT US

Email. info@thebeautylabsydney.com.au

Phone. 0481 841 479

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3/118 Princes Highway, Arncliffe NSW

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TRADING HOURS

Monday: 9:30am - 6:00pm

Tuesday: 9:30am - 6:00pm

Wednesday: 9:30am - 6:00pm

Thursday: 9:30am - 8:00pm

Friday: 9:30am - 6:00pm

Saturday: 9:30am - 5:00pm

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