Skin of Color Products
The chemical make-up of dark skin reacts differently to some products than others. We offer a number of skin and hair care products specially formulated for melanin-rich skin.
The chemical make-up of dark skin reacts differently to some products than others. We offer a number of skin and hair care products specially formulated for melanin-rich skin.
Injectable fillers can be used for everything from wrinkle treatment to lip enhancement to scar revision. Most will fill lines and wrinkles in less than 30 minutes with results that can last from four months to more than a year.
We provided the latest FDA approved technologies in body sculpting treatments giving you significant cosmetic improvements that tone, lift and smooth without downtime or surgery. Safe and effective for all skin tones.
Eczema affects all races, genders and ages, but occurs twice as frequently in children of color and is often misdiagnosed. If not treated early, can increase risk of pigmentation problems. Our treatments include moisturizers, steroid creams and sometimes, light therapy. It […]
Although dark-skinned people have a natural protection against skin cancer, that doesn’t mean it can’t occur. Because many people do not seek treatment early on, the melanoma death rate is highest among people with dark skin. The lifesaving answers lie […]
With hyperpigmentation, the skin either produces too much pigment or the pigment is deposited deep within the skin, resulting in dark spots. When color is lost, it’s called hypopigmentation, which results in light-colored patches.
Acne can occur in any skin type. But due to its link to hyperpigmentation, it is of greatest concern for people with dark skin. The earlier you seek treatment, the less likely you are to suffer permanent pigmentation scars.
It is common to see adults of color with multiple small hyperpigmented dots on the face that resemble raised dark brown or black freckles. These are called dermatosis papulosa nigra (DPN). They are often referred to as moles, but in […]
When skin is injured, in some cases extra scar tissue grows, forming smooth, hard growths called keloids. People with darker skin tones are more prone to keloids. The most common locations are the earlobes, chest, back, and arms.
Darker skin has different elasticity and hydration than lighter skin. For this reason, Dermatology Consultants offers facials, chemical peels, and other treatments that are safe or specifically are formulated for darker skin.