PURRGynecology · Aesthetics · Pelvic Floor Recovery
In the office

Intimate color correction, handled like medicine.

Pigment concerns in intimate areas are among the things women are least likely to bring up — and most likely to be sold something inappropriate for. At PURR, this is a physician's consultation first.

A careful, medical approach

Intimate skin is not facial skin. Treatment choices depend on your skin type, the area, and the cause of pigmentation. Dr. Gomez-Ratush examines first, explains what's achievable, and declines treatment that isn't in your interest.

What treatment involves

Depending on your evaluation, options include laser-based treatment and medical-grade topical protocols, planned in a stepwise series with photographic tracking. Expectations are set honestly: pigment care is gradual and results vary by skin type.

Privacy throughout

Consultations and treatments happen in a private Hamilton Park office — no open med-spa floor, no crowd in the waiting room.

Questions, answered

Is this safe for darker skin tones?

Safety across skin types is exactly why physician evaluation comes first; treatment is selected for your skin, and sometimes the right answer is a gentler protocol or none at all.

How many sessions does it take?

Pigment work is gradual — typically a planned series with progress photos, reviewed honestly at each step.

Is the consultation itself private?

Yes. Everything happens in a small private office, and your chart stays inside one physician-led practice.

One text starts it. Private scheduling, longer visits, a clear plan.