440 N Rodeo Dr #3f, Beverly Hills, CA 90210

Depigmentation

Lancer Dermatology

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Even-Toned Elegance, Exclusively on Rodeo Drive.

Hyperpigmentation, melasma, and sun-induced discoloration can age the skin prematurely. At Lancer Dermatology, we offer advanced depigmentation treatments designed to restore even tone and clarity. Using medical-grade technology, customized peels, and laser/light therapies, our team tailors each treatment to safely and effectively target pigment irregularities.

Depigmentation is not just about correcting visible discoloration—it’s about restoring confidence and radiance. By addressing the underlying causes of pigmentation while improving overall skin health, treatments at Lancer Dermatology provide both cosmetic and restorative benefits.

Benefits of Depigmentation Treatments

  • Reduction of dark spots, melasma, and age spots
  • Restores luminosity and an even complexion
  • Effective across a variety of skin types
  • Non-invasive with minimal downtime
  • Customized care in a luxury Rodeo Drive setting

Why Choose Lancer Dermatology?

With decades of expertise and an international reputation for excellence, Dr. Harold Lancer delivers depigmentation solutions that combine clinical precision with the elegance of Beverly Hills luxury. Patients receive care that reflects the artistry and refinement synonymous with Rodeo Drive.

Dr.Harold Lancer

You're In Good Hands with Dr. Lancer.

  • Board-certified dermatologist; founder of Lancer Dermatology (est. 1983, Beverly Hills)

  • 40+ years delivering individualized medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology

  • Known for the Lancer Method® and patient-specific Ancestry Scale approach

  • Trusted by high-profile patients worldwide for natural-looking rejuvenation

  • Treats acne, aging, skin cancers, and complex dermatologic conditions

Frequently Asked Questions

Are results permanent?

Maintenance may be required depending on the type of pigmentation and lifestyle factors.

How many treatments are needed?

Results vary, but a series of treatments is often recommended.