Review: Skin Booster Treatment for Freckles, Dark Spots, and Pigmentation
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This post was written in accordance with the Medical Service Act and was created by a medical institution operated by a board-certified dermatologist at Hev Clinic, with the consent of the patient who received treatment.
It is not intended to emphasize treatment effects or personal treatment experiences, but rather to provide general information about dermatology and aesthetic procedures.
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- The same individual appears in both the before and after photos.
- The dates when the photos were taken before and after treatment are specified.
- The photos were taken under the same conditions.
This post provides various medical information, including possible side effects that may occur from the procedure. In accordance with Article 56, Paragraph 2, Subparagraph 7 of the Medical Service Act, diagnoses and treatment results may vary depending on the individual, and both effects and side effects may differ from person to person.
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Every so often, we hear comments like:
Hearing that always reminds us of something important: real stories and real progress often matter more than dramatic before-and-after photos.
Today, I’d like to share one of our pigmentation cases—especially relevant for anyone dealing with sensitive, reactive skin.
“Doctor, my whole face is really sensitive.”
When your skin is easily flushed and irritated, it can quickly turn bumpy, itchy, or inflamed. And when breakouts happen, they often leave behind post-inflammatory pigmentation (dark marks) that can linger for a long time.
“Can this get better…?”
If you’ve been worrying about this, you’re not alone.
And yes—this can improve.
Let’s walk through the treatment progress together.
Treatment Progress (Real Case)
Below is the patient’s progress after starting treatment.

Before treatment: 2024.07.08 – After treatment: 2025.07.11
These photos were posted with consent and are original, unretouched images of the same individual, taken in the same location.
Results may vary depending on the individual. Please make sure to have a thorough consultation before treatment regarding potential side effects such as pigmentation changes, bruising, or swelling.
What Treatment Was Done?
📌 Three sessions of a pigmentation-focused skin booster treatment
This approach is designed to help:
- Even out overall skin tone
- Gently improve diffuse pigmentation
- Support dermal regeneration and skin density
In other words, it’s not just about “lightening spots on the surface.” The goal is to organize pigmentation safely while helping the skin strengthen and recover from within—especially important for thin or sensitive skin.

Before treatment: 2024.07.08 – After treatment: 2025.07.11
These photos were posted with consent and are original, unretouched images of the same individual, taken in the same location.
Results may vary depending on the individual. Please make sure to have a thorough consultation before treatment regarding potential side effects such as pigmentation changes, bruising, or swelling.
Who Is This Best For?
Many patients tell us they notice the difference most clearly when looking in the mirror—their skin looks clearer, calmer, and more even-toned.
This type of pigmentation care is especially worth considering if:
- You have light, faint, or widespread pigmentation that makes your skin look uneven
- Your skin is thin or sensitive, and you feel hesitant about aggressive laser treatments
- You often experience redness, irritation, or post-acne marks that don’t fade easily
Pigmentation treatment isn’t only about “erasing spots.” What matters just as much is how safely and sustainably your skin can recover into a healthy, stable condition.
In that sense, skin booster treatments can be a great option for skin with soft, blurred, diffuse pigmentation.
I’ll be back with another real case in the next post.
Thank you!
