Melasma Treatment in St. Albert
Improve the look of melasma, uneven tone, and stubborn pigmentation with personalized treatment options at Divine & Free Wellness & Medical Spa.
Melasma
Melasma is a common pigmentation concern that often appears as brown or grey-brown patches on the skin, especially on the cheeks, forehead, upper lip, chin, or jawline. It can be triggered by many factors, including sun exposure, hormonal changes, pregnancy, heat, genetics, inflammation, and changes in skin renewal over time.
At Divine & Free, we take a personalized and careful approach to melasma-prone skin. Some pigmentation concerns may benefit from Microneedling, Clear + Brilliant®, AlumierMD™ Chemical Peels, Hydrafacial MD, OxyGeneo™, The Lifestyle Collection Memberships, medical-grade skincare, or a custom treatment plan. During your consultation, our team will help you understand what may be contributing to your pigmentation and which option makes the most sense for your skin.
Common Melasma Concerns We Treat
Best Treatments for Melasma
Melasma can be more complex than other types of pigmentation, so treatment needs to be selected carefully based on your skin type, sensitivity, triggers, and goals. At Divine & Free, we offer personalized treatment options designed to support cellular renewal, improve tone and texture, brighten the complexion, and help your skin look clearer, smoother, and more even over time.

Microneedling
Best for skin renewal, texture improvement, collagen support, hyperpigmentation, enlarged pores, and overall skin health. Microneedling, also known as Collagen Induction Therapy, uses medical-grade microneedles to create tiny controlled micro-injuries in the skin.

Clear + Brilliant®
Best for uneven tone, dullness, fine lines, surface texture, early signs of aging, and maintaining brighter-looking skin. Clear + Brilliant® is a gentle fractional laser treatment that creates microscopic treatment zones in the upper layers of the skin to support natural renewal.

AlumierMD™ Chemical Peels
Best for hyperpigmentation, uneven skin tone, dullness, texture concerns, fine lines, acne, and blemishes. AlumierMD™ Chemical Peels use medical-grade exfoliation to support cellular turnover and reveal fresher, brighter-looking skin.

Hydrafacial MD
Best for hydration, congestion, dullness, texture, and an instant glow. Hydrafacial MD cleanses, exfoliates, extracts, and hydrates the skin using a patented Vortex-Fusion delivery system.

OxyGeneo™
Best for brightening, hydration, texture improvement, and a refreshed glow. OxyGeneo™ is a 3-in-1 facial treatment that exfoliates, infuses, and oxygenates the skin.
Not Sure Which Treatment Is Right?
Melasma does not always respond the same way as other pigmentation concerns. That is why the best treatment plan starts with a proper consultation.
If your skin needs gentle resurfacing, tone improvement, and collagen support, Microneedling may be recommended. If your concerns include dullness, surface texture, and early signs of aging, Clear + Brilliant® may be part of your plan. If your skin needs exfoliation and cellular turnover, an AlumierMD™ Chemical Peel may be the right fit. For hydration, glow, and ongoing skin maintenance, Hydrafacial MD or OxyGeneo™ may be recommended.
At Divine & Free, your treatment is customized to your skin, your pigmentation concerns, and your comfort level.
Why Choose Divine & Free
- Personalized consultations
- Melasma-focused treatment planning
- Medical-grade skin renewal options
- Gentle brightening and hydration treatments
- Boutique wellness and medical spa experience
- Located in St. Albert
- Complimentary consultations
FAQs
The best treatment depends on your skin type, pigmentation pattern, sensitivity, and triggers. Microneedling, Clear + Brilliant®, AlumierMD™ Chemical Peels, Hydrafacial MD, and OxyGeneo™ may all be considered as part of a personalized treatment plan.
Melasma can be triggered by sun exposure, hormonal changes, pregnancy, heat, genetics, inflammation, and skin sensitivity. Because it can have multiple causes, a customized approach is often recommended.
Yes, chemical peels may help improve the look of melasma by supporting exfoliation, cellular turnover, and a brighter, more even-looking complexion. Your provider will recommend the right peel based on your skin type and tolerance level.
Melasma and sun damage can both cause pigmentation, but they are not exactly the same. Sun damage often appears as isolated spots, while melasma is usually more patchy and may be influenced by hormones, heat, and sun exposure.
The number of treatments depends on your skin, the depth of pigmentation, and your goals. Melasma often requires a series of treatments, consistent skincare, sun protection, and maintenance to help manage results over time.