Body Pigmentation & Skin Texture Treatment in Singapore | SW1 Clinic

Body Pigmentation & Texture

What Is Body Pigmentation?

Body pigmentation refers to darkened patches or uneven skin tone that appear on areas such as the underarms, inner thighs, back, knees or elbows.

Uneven body texture may include roughness, small bumps or patchy discolouration that affects overall skin smoothness.

Unlike facial pigmentation, body pigmentation may develop due to friction, hormonal changes or post-inflammatory changes.

Why Does Body Pigmentation Develop?

Common contributing factors include:

Pigmentation and texture concerns often require targeted treatment rather than topical products alone.

What Should Be Targeted?

Effective treatment should focus on:

  • Reducing excess melanin
  • Improving skin cell turnover
  • Refining rough texture
  • Supporting skin barrier health
  • Preventing recurrence

Gradual improvement is typically more sustainable than aggressive treatment.

The SW1 Medical Approach

At SW1 Clinic, body pigmentation and texture are assessed based on:

  • Location
  • Pigment depth
  • Skin sensitivity
  • History of irritation

Treatment plans are tailored to improve clarity while protecting surrounding skin.

Recommended Treatments & Programs

For patients concerned with stretch marks and uneven skin texture, SW1 Clinic may recommend:

Airbrush FX Dual Laser  

A dual-laser treatment designed to improve skin texture and stimulate collagen renewal. AirBrush FX Dual Laser may help refine the appearance of stretch marks by supporting dermal repair and gradual skin remodelling. Read more

Youth Savant

A collagen-focused treatment aimed at strengthening skin structure and improving elasticity. Youth Savant may be recommended to enhance overall skin resilience and support long-term improvement in stretch mark appearance. Read more

All treatment plans are personalised following medical consultation based on the stage, depth and treatment area of stretch marks.

This content is for educational purposes and does not replace a medical consultation. Individual treatment recommendations vary based on skin condition, anatomy and medical assessment.