Tixel Treatment

Hyperpigmentation Treatment

Sun damage, hormonal changes, and aging can leave lasting dark spots and discoloration on the skin. But there’s a revolutionary, pain-free hyperpigmentation treatment that can help reduce the appearance of these unwanted effects: Tixel. Unlike traditional lasers, which can be harsh on darker skin tones, Tixel uses thermo-mechanical action to effectively treat hyperpigmentation without causing harm to surrounding tissue. It creates tiny micro-channels by delivering controlled heat, leading to less pain, minimal downtime, and reduced risk of complications.

If you’re struggling with hyperpigmentation and have found traditional lasers ineffective, Tixel may be the solution you’ve been searching for. Book a consultation today to discover how Tixel can help you achieve a brighter, more even complexion.

Hyperpigmentation Treatment

Safe for All Skin Types

Unlike traditional lasers that may cause complications for darker skin tones, Tixel is safe and effective for all skin types, including those prone to hyperpigmentation.

Minimal Downtime

Tixel provides a more comfortable treatment experience compared to traditional lasers, with less pain and significantly shorter recovery time, allowing you to resume daily activities quickly.

Stimulates Collagen

The micro-channels created by Tixel stimulate your body’s natural healing process, encouraging collagen production and enhancing the overall texture and tone of your skin over time.

Medical Spa

No Risk of Hypopigmentation or Scarring

Traditional lasers target melanin, which can be problematic for darker skin. Tixel’s controlled heat stimulates collagen and skin regeneration without relying on melanin, reducing the risk of hypopigmentation or scarring.

Long Lasting Results

Tixel helps promote lasting improvements in skin appearance, with results becoming more noticeable over time. The full effects are typically visible within 3-6 months, as

Effective for Stubborn Hyperpigmentation

Tixel’s ability to create micro-channels in the skin promotes collagen production and cellular turnover, making it effective in addressing even stubborn dark spots and uneven skin tone

Meet Victoria Rose

National Clinical Trainer
and Medical Expert

Leading our team is Victoria Rose, a renowned expert in the field of aesthetic injectables. As a national clinical trainer for Teosyal Dermal Fillers in Canada, Victoria has educated and mentored medical professionals across Ontario, ensuring that they are equipped with the most precise, effective, and evidence-based techniques for aesthetic and wellness treatments.

Victoria’s vast experience and dedication to excellence have earned her a trusted reputation in the industry. As a trainer, Victoria goes beyond simply administering treatments—she empowers other professionals with the knowledge and skills required to achieve the best possible outcomes for their patients. Her ongoing commitment to education ensures that every procedure at Victoria Rose Aesthetics is performed with the highest standards of safety and precision.

Expected Treatment Results

Hyperpigmentation Treatment

Results

Most clients notice a significant reduction in hyperpigmentation after a series of Tixel treatments. Expect improvements such as a more even skin tone, reduced dark spots, and a noticeable improvement in skin texture and clarity. Full results are typically visible 3-6 months after your last treatment, as collagen production and skin regeneration continue. Multiple sessions may be recommended for optimal outcomes.

Hyperpigmentation Treatment

Tixel for Hyperpigmentation

Tixel is a fractional skin resurfacing treatment that utilizes a unique thermo-mechanical technology to improve the skin’s appearance. It features a titanium tip with 81 pyramids that are heated to 400°C. These pyramids deliver controlled heat energy to the skin, creating micro-channels that trigger the body’s natural healing response. This process stimulates collagen production and cellular turnover, promoting smoother, healthier, and more youthful-looking skin.

Traditional laser treatments for hyperpigmentation often target melanin, which can pose risks for individuals with darker skin tones. These lasers can inadvertently target surrounding healthy tissue, leading to undesirable side effects such as hypopigmentation or scarring. In contrast, Tixel works by delivering controlled heat to the skin, creating micro-channels that stimulate collagen production and promote cellular turnover. This method does not rely on melanin absorption, making it a safer and more effective option for treating hyperpigmentation, especially for darker skin tones.

  • Reduced Risk of Side Effects: Tixel’s thermo-mechanical action reduces the risk of hypopigmentation and scarring, common side effects associated with traditional laser treatments on darker skin.
  • More Comfortable Treatment: Tixel’s heat delivery mechanism avoids burning the surrounding tissue, providing a more comfortable treatment with less pain and downtime.
  • Effective Results: Tixel helps reduce hyperpigmentation by stimulating collagen and promoting healthy skin cell regeneration, offering safe and effective results for all skin types.
Treatment Process

Hyperpigmentation Treatment

 Before your hyperpigmentation treatment, we will schedule a comprehensive consultation to discuss your skin concerns, medical history, and treatment goals. During this session, we will assess your skin and determine if Tixel is the right treatment for you. If it is, we will create a personalized treatment plan based on your needs. Your skin will be thoroughly cleansed, and a topical numbing cream will be applied to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure.

The Tixel device will be gently applied to your skin. The device’s heated titanium tip will deliver controlled heat energy in a fractional pattern, creating micro-channels in the skin. This process stimulates collagen production and promotes cellular turnover. You may feel a warm or prickling sensation as the device works. The hyperpigmentation treatment typically lasts around 30-45 minutes, depending on the area being treated.

Immediately following the hyperpigmentation treatment, you may experience mild redness, swelling, or a sensation similar to a sunburn. These effects are temporary and should subside within a few hours to a few days. The skin may also feel slightly dry or tight as it begins to heal. Results will be visible after the initial swelling and redness subside, with improved skin texture and tone

To optimize healing and ensure the best results, we will provide you with detailed aftercare instructions, which may include:

 

  • Applying ice packs to reduce swelling.
  • Avoiding sun exposure and using a broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30+).
  • Moisturizing the treated area to keep your skin hydrated.
  • Avoiding harsh skincare products for a few days (such as exfoliants or retinoids).
  • Refraining from touching or rubbing the treated skin for at least 24 hours.

Depending on the severity of your hyperpigmentation and treatment goals, you may require a series of Tixel sessions for optimal results. A typical treatment plan consists of 3 to 6 sessions, spaced about 4-6 weeks apart. We will discuss a personalized treatment schedule with you during your consultation and monitor your progress during follow-up visits to ensure the best results.

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Hyperpigmentation Treatment Faq

Hyerpigmentation Treatment

Frequently Asked Questions

 Hyperpigmentation is a condition where patches of skin become darker than the surrounding areas due to an excess production of melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color. It commonly appears as sun spots, age spots, melasma, or post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

Hyperpigmentation can be caused by various factors, including:

  • Sun exposure, which triggers melanin production.
  • Hormonal changes, such as pregnancy or the use of birth control (leading to melasma).
  • Inflammation or injury, which can cause dark spots as the skin heals (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation).
  • Certain medications, cosmetics, and underlying skin conditions can also contribute to hyperpigmentation.

There are several hyperpigmentation treatment options, including:

  • Topical treatments like creams containing hydroquinone, retinoids, or Vitamin C.
  • Chemical peels and microdermabrasion for resurfacing the skin.
  • Laser treatments, though they can pose risks for individuals with darker skin tones.
  • Tixel, a non-laser treatment that safely reduces hyperpigmentation by stimulating collagen production and promoting skin regeneration.

 Unlike traditional lasers that target melanin, Tixel uses controlled heat energy to create micro-channels in the skin, stimulating collagen production and cellular turnover. This makes it safe for all skin types, including those with darker skin tones, and reduces the risk of hypopigmentation or scarring.

Results vary based on the treatment and the severity of hyperpigmentation. With Tixel, you may start seeing improvement within a few weeks, but the full results typically become visible in 3-6 months as collagen production continues and skin turnover accelerates.

 The number of treatments needed varies depending on the severity of the hyperpigmentation. For Tixel, a series of 3-6 treatments spaced about 4-6 weeks apart is typically recommended for optimal results.

While treatments like Tixel can significantly reduce hyperpigmentation, it’s important to maintain sun protection and a proper skincare routine to prevent the condition from returning. Continued sun exposure or hormonal fluctuations can trigger new spots, so using sunscreen daily and avoiding prolonged sun exposure is key to long-term results.

Preventing hyperpigmentation includes:

  • Consistently using sunscreen with SPF 30+ or higher.
  • Avoiding direct sun exposure, especially during peak hours.
  • Treating underlying skin conditions promptly and carefully.
  • Incorporating antioxidant-rich products to protect against environmental damage.