Over here I have a constant battle with the local skin colour coming out very orange. In short, Niks has literally everything needed to fine tune a RAW file. Analogue effects also does a great job in sorting colour, which will also handle Brightness, saturation and contrast. You can (should you wish) go global and then eliminate/reduce areas to your satisfaction. Colour control can be found in colour effects> white balance wherein you can opt for global or localised colour correction. There's a U point control on every area of the Niks suite. This is turning into exactly what I feared it would: trying to clean out a raccoon nest in the basement and finding that there's a rat nest nearby. I'm sure (actually I'm not sure of anything) I can get Nik on PS CC and maybe on LR CC too.
It is my understanding that the Nik suite does not have that tool, which allows to select and change brightness, contrast, and saturation (and the color) on a small selected area. I have Nik on my stand-alone PS CS5, but I've never used it. More recently, I use just one tool in NX2 - the U Points Color Control Point. I used the do the first half of my workflow in NX2 before getting LR.