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Vulvar Depigmentation

Vulvar depigmentation is a cosmetic procedure designed to lighten the skin tone in the external genital area, reducing hyperpigmentation caused by factors such as hormonal changes, friction, aging, or genetic predisposition.

This is achieved using techniques such as chemical peels, laser treatments, or depigmenting agents, with the goal of evening out skin tone and improving its appearance, always under professional evaluation and supervision.

At Aurea Medical Center, vulvar depigmentation is treated using a highly precise medical-aesthetic approach designed to enhance the harmony and uniformity of the intimate skin, providing each patient with a comprehensive care experience that combines technology and sensitivity.

  • Evening out skin tone
  • Reduction of dark spots and discoloration
  • Improved skin texture
  • Stimulation of cell renewal
  • A brighter, healthier appearance
  • Increased self-confidence and personal well-being
  • Gradual and natural results (depending on the treatment)

The genital area is cleaned, and topical anesthesia is applied if necessary for greater comfort.

Treatment options include: Chemical peels: mild acids are applied to exfoliate the skin and help reduce pigmentation; Laser treatment: light energy is used to break down melanin and gradually lighten the area; Depigmenting agents: in some cases, treatment is supplemented with creams or serums prescribed by a doctor.

Soothing or regenerative products are applied to protect the skin. It is recommended to avoid friction, excessive heat, and sexual intercourse for a few days, in addition to using the products prescribed by the specialist.