Overview in Sharjah & UAQ
Some skin conditions don’t improve with skincare alone — they need medical-grade intervention. Whether it’s adult acne that has resisted every product you’ve tried, melasma that returns every summer, vascular spots that age you beyond your years, or stubborn dark circles, the Sunny Derma Skin Concerns programme combines diagnosis, evidence-based protocols, and the right device or molecule for your skin type.
The Emirates climate, sun exposure, and hormonal patterns make certain concerns more common here. Our specialists have deep clinical experience with Fitzpatrick types III–VI — the skin tones most at risk for post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation — and we adapt every protocol accordingly.
Clear, Even, Calm Skin
Targeted protocols address active breakouts, post-inflammatory marks, melasma patches, sun damage, and vascular redness — restoring uniform tone and texture.
Safe for Pigmented & Mediterranean Skin
Every device and depigmenting protocol selected to match Fitzpatrick III-VI skin safely — minimising rebound pigmentation that aggressive treatments can trigger.
Long-Term Maintenance, Not Just a Quick Fix
Effective skin concern treatment is rarely a single session. Our programmes pair in-clinic correction with home maintenance protocols designed for the UAE climate.
Why Choose Us
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Accurate Diagnosis First
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Ethnicity-Aware Protocols
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Combined In-Clinic + Home Approach
Aftercare Recommendations
Visible Improvement Timeline
Acne can show meaningful improvement within 2–4 weeks. Pigmentation and melasma typically require 6–12 weeks. Vascular lesions clear after 1–3 sessions.
Sun Protection Is Treatment
For pigmentation work, broad-spectrum SPF 50+ reapplied every 2 hours during sun exposure isn’t optional — it is half the treatment.
Skip Active Acids 5–7 Days Post-Peel
After medical peels and depigmenting protocols, skip retinoids, AHAs, BHAs, and physical exfoliation for the period your specialist specifies.
Patience Beats Aggression
Aggressive over-treatment of pigmentation in deeper skin tones triggers rebound darkening. Slow and consistent always outperforms harsh and fast.
