Does stubborn hyperpigmentation refuse to respond to your regular treatments? The Complexion Code Plus Depigmentation Treatment could be your answer with its remarkable 98% success rate in fighting persistent skin discoloration. This advanced global system targets hyperpigmentation at its source and promotes healthier, more radiant skin.
This innovative system stands apart from traditional discoloration treatments. Your skin starts changing from week one, showing a more balanced and glowing complexion. The results become more dramatic by week four. The treatment fades pigmentation, minimizes aging signs, and strengthens your skin’s antioxidant defenses. The treatment works well for all Fitzpatrick skin types, which means patients from every background can benefit. The secret lies in its SRX TriFusion™ Technology. This technology uses biomimetic nanosomes and precision dendrimers to deliver ingredients more effectively. Our team at Elegance Aesthetics Med Spa in Pikesville and Baltimore provides this complete solution that shows visible improvements in just 30-45 days after starting the treatment.
What Is Complexion Code Plus and How It Works
Complexion Code Plus marks a new era in medical-grade depigmentation technology. This detailed system combines powerful active ingredients that work together to stop the natural pigmentation cycle at its source. The treatment uses a triple-action approach that reduces existing pigmentation, prevents new melanin formation, and stimulates skin renewal for complete rejuvenation.
SRX TriFusion™ Technology and Ingredient Delivery
Complexion Code Plus’s revolutionary SRX TriFusion™ Technology stands at its core. This advanced delivery system employs biomimetic nanosomes and precision dendrimers. The technology will give active ingredients deep skin penetration for maximum effectiveness. The formula has several clinically-proven ingredients:
- Tranexamic acid blocks melanin pathways
- Kojic acid inhibits tyrosinase activity
- Retinyl propionate accelerates cell turnover without typical retinoid irritation
- Azelaic acid, mandelic acid, and ferulic acid work together to brighten and renew skin
These components target discoloration and stimulate collagen production, which leads to better skin texture and fewer expression lines.
Depigmentation Peel vs. Traditional Chemical Peels
Traditional chemical peels mainly use glycolic acid and focus on surface exfoliation, while Complexion Code Plus takes a more refined approach. Regular peels need monthly applications and often cause major post-treatment sensitivity. The Complexion Code system reaches deeper to target the mechanisms of hyperpigmentation instead of just removing surface cells. The system provides ongoing correction through its at-home protocol, making it work better for stubborn cases that don’t respond to standard treatments.
In-Office Mask and At-Home Protocol Synergy
Treatment starts with an in-office application of the Complexion Code Mask. A thin layer stays on for about 20 minutes to check sensitivity. A second, thicker layer might go on areas with more noticeable pigmentation. This professional mask starts intensive depigmentation and can stay on the skin for 4-5 hours to maximize results. Patients then follow a customized at-home regimen that maintains and boosts results through daily application. This coordinated approach creates brighter, more even-toned skin with better texture and quality.
Who Can Benefit from Complexion Code Plus Treatment
Complexion Code Plus stands out as a powerful solution that tackles skin concerns in a variety of populations. This innovative depigmentation treatment provides targeted solutions for patients who don’t deal very well with long-term discoloration issues.
Fitzpatrick Skin Types I–VI Compatibility
Complexion Code Plus offers a remarkable advantage through its compatibility with all skin tones. The treatment works effectively on skin types from the fairest (type I) to the darkest (type VI) without increasing pigmentation risks. Chemical peels often create risks of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation in darker skin tones. Notwithstanding that, Complexion Code Plus distinguishes itself with carefully selected ingredients that correct pigmentation at multiple levels without damaging melanin-rich skin. Clinical documentation shows excellent results in all Fitzpatrick classifications, which makes it a truly inclusive treatment option.
Hyperpigmentation, Melasma, and Sun Spots
Complexion Code Plus excels at treating stubborn pigmentation issues that resist other treatments. The treatment shows particular effectiveness for:
- Hormonal hyperpigmentation, specifically melasma (irregular patches from hormonal changes)
- Sun-induced discoloration such as solar lentigos (sun spots) and freckles
- Uneven skin tone with multiple discoloration types
Tranexamic acid blocks melanin pathways triggered by hormonal changes. Kojic acid and arbutin inhibit tyrosinase activity that leads to sun-related pigmentation.
Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation and Scarring
Acne, injuries, or previous treatments often cause skin inflammation that leaves persistent discoloration. Clinical case studies show Complexion Code Plus addresses these concerns through its multi-layered approach. Patient results demonstrate most important lightening of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation after 45 days of consistent use.
Contraindications: When to Avoid the Treatment
The treatment’s effectiveness aside, some people should avoid or delay using it:
- Pregnant or breastfeeding patients (due to lack of safety data)
- People with active skin infections or open wounds in the treatment area
- Those with sensitivity to chemical peels or specific ingredients
- Patients using isotretinoin in the last 6-12 months
What to Expect Before, During, and After the Treatment
Your Complexion Code Plus Depigmentation Treatment needs proper preparation to give optimal results and reduce side effects. The whole ordeal involves careful preparation, professional application, and diligent aftercare that will maximize the treatment’s effectiveness against hyperpigmentation and skin discoloration.
Pre-Treatment Instructions: Discontinue Actives
You must stop using specific active ingredients 3-7 days before your appointment. These include:
- Retinoids and retinol products
- Alpha and beta hydroxy acids (glycolic, salicylic, lactic)
- Vitamin C serums
- Prescription topicals like tretinoin
Switch to gentle cleansing with Hydra Gel Cleanser and apply Moisturizer Code Plus during this preparation period. Sun exposure should be avoided before treatment to reduce post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation risk.
In-Office Application: Two-Layer Mask Process
A full picture of your Fitzpatrick skin type and specific hyperpigmentation patterns starts the treatment. Your skin gets cleansed with Hydra Gel Cleanser and prepared with a medical-grade degreasing solution. The provider applies 3-5 grams of Complexion Code Mask as a thin layer before full application. This layer stays for about 20 minutes as a sensitivity test. A second, thicker layer targets areas with more pronounced pigmentation after no adverse reactions appear. This layer typically stays on the skin for 4-5 hours.
Post-Treatment Care: Cleanse, Repair, Protect
Your essential care routine should include:
- Cleanse: Use Hydra Gel Cleanser morning and evening
- Repair: Apply Moisturizer Code Plus when needed
- Protect: Apply Total Code Protection SPF 50+ every 3 hours during daylight
This routine should continue until all skin reactions clear up. Never pick or forcibly remove peeling skin as this could lead to scarring or additional pigmentation issues.
Expected Side Effects: Peeling, Redness, Tightness
Mild to moderate peeling starts around day 2 and continues intermittently with decreasing intensity. Redness appears right after treatment and might last mildly for up to a month. On top of that, your skin might feel tight, dry, and occasionally itchy during the renewal process. You should contact your provider at Elegance Aesthetics Med Spa if redness lasts beyond 45 days, severe inflammation occurs, or signs of allergic reaction like facial swelling or hives appear.
Complexion Code Plus at Elegance Aesthetics Med Spa
Elegance Aesthetics Med Spa in Pikesville and Baltimore creates custom Complexion Code Plus treatments that match your skin’s needs. Our specialists perform a complete skin assessment to determine the best protocol for your pigmentation concerns.
Customized Protocols: Brightening, Repairing, Reset
Our esthetic professionals at Elegance Aesthetics will recommend one of three specialized treatment protocols based on your skin’s condition:
- Essential Brightening Protocol – This option works best for dark spots and overall dullness. We focus on bringing back your skin’s radiance and evening out minor discoloration.
- Repairing Quality Protocol – This protocol suits people with mild hyperpigmentation and early aging signs. The specialized regimen includes antioxidants and regenerative agents that protect and repair skin damaged by oxidative stress.
- Intensive Reset Protocol – This complete approach helps with moderate to severe pigmentation concerns. You’ll get intensive correction for stubborn hyperpigmentation while improving your skin’s long-term health.
Each protocol uses the complete Complexion Code Plus system. We adjust the application frequency and concentration based on your skin’s sensitivity and specific needs.
Why Choose Elegance Aesthetics in Pikesville & Baltimore
Elegance Aesthetics blends clinical expertise with individual-specific care to give you the best results for your pigmentation concerns. Our skilled practitioners have deep knowledge of esthetics and use advanced treatments to achieve exceptional outcomes.
Our Pikesville and Baltimore locations provide only top-quality skincare solutions. The Complexion Code Plus Depigmentation Treatment stands out among our carefully selected advanced treatments that deliver real results.
We treat stubborn hyperpigmentation by combining professional in-office Complexion Code mask application with a custom home care routine. This mutually beneficial approach targets pigmentation at its source. Your skin becomes noticeably smoother, brighter, and more even-toned.
Clinical studies show Complexion Code Plus works especially well for:
- Fading stubborn dark spots
- Boosting cell turnover
- Gentle treatment of acne-prone skin
Come to Elegance Aesthetics and find out how our custom Complexion Code Plus protocols can revolutionize your skin and boost your confidence.
Visit Elegance Aesthetics Spa in Pikesville & Baltimore For Your Complexion Code Plus treatment
The Complexion Code Plus Depigmentation Treatment at Elegance Aesthetics Med Spa can reshape your skin’s appearance. Your trip to clearer, more radiant skin starts with a detailed consultation at our advanced facilities in Pikesville and Baltimore, Maryland. Our specialists will get a full picture of your skin concerns, Fitzpatrick skin type, and unique pigmentation patterns to create a tailored treatment plan.
Based on your evaluation, we’ll recommend one of three specialized protocols that match your needs: the Essential Brightening Protocol for dark spots and lack of radiance, the Repairing Quality Protocol for mild to moderate hyperpigmentation, or the Intensive Reset Protocol for severe discoloration and visible aging signs. Each protocol combines our in-office professional treatment with a custom at-home maintenance plan to deliver lasting results.
Our team provides complete guidance through your skin transformation. We’ll support you through each step of your home maintenance process and make sure you understand your custom protocol to achieve the best results.
Our clinic’s documentation shows significant improvements in discoloration of all types, including melasma, PIH, and solar lentigos, usually within 30-45 days of treatment. You can start your path to clearer, more even-toned skin by scheduling your Complexion Code Plus consultation. Call us at (667) 305-3134.
Elegance Aesthetics, under National Board-Certified Physician Associate Shira Khoshkerman’s leadership, maintains the highest safety and efficacy standards. We use cutting-edge technology and science-backed methods. We want to lift your confidence and overall well-being through personalized esthetic care, not just improve your appearance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Thinking about trying a Complexion Code Plus treatment? Here are answers to the most frequent questions our patients ask about this advanced depigmentation system:
When will I see results from Complexion Code Plus?
Most patients notice visible improvements 30-45 days after they start treatment. Clinical documentation shows clear lightening of melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and age spots during this time. Your results get better as you follow the at-home protocol.
What side effects should I expect?
The healing process brings mild to moderate redness with possible burning sensations that last about 7 days. Peeling starts around day 2 and becomes less intense as your skin heals. Your skin might feel dry or tight at first, and you may experience mild itching.
When should I contact Elegance Aesthetics about reactions?
Contact us right away if you notice redness that lasts beyond 45 days, severe inflammation, or signs of allergic reaction like facial swelling or hives.
What products should I stop using before treatment?
Stop using retinoids, alpha and beta hydroxy acids (glycolic, salicylic, lactic), vitamin C serums, and prescription topicals like tretinoin 3-7 days before your appointment. These ingredients can make your skin more sensitive and might intensify the peel’s effects.
How should I care for peeling skin?
Let your skin peel naturally and never pick at it. This prevents complications and protects your newly formed skin.
Is this treatment safe for darker skin tones?
Yes! This system’s biggest advantage is its safety for all Fitzpatrick skin types (I-VI). It works well on all skin tones from the fairest to the darkest without causing post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation that other peels often trigger in darker skin.
Who should avoid this treatment?
This treatment isn’t right if you have active skin infections, open wounds, a history of hypersensitivity to chemical peels, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or have used isotretinoin in the last 6-12 months.