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Hyper Pigmentation

Hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition where certain areas of the skin become darker than the surrounding skin due to excess melanin production. This can be caused by sun exposure, hormonal changes, inflammation, or skin injuries.

Types of Hyperpigmentation

  • Melasma – Dark patches on the face, often due to hormonal changes (pregnancy, birth control).
  • Sunspots (Liver Spots) – Caused by prolonged sun exposure, usually appearing on the face, hands, and arms.
  • Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH) – Occurs after acne, cuts, or burns, leaving dark marks on the skin.

Before & After

  

Causes of Hyperpigmentation

  • Excess Sun Exposure – UV rays trigger melanin production, leading to dark spots.
  • Hormonal Changes – Pregnancy, menopause, and birth control pills can cause melasma.
  • Skin Injuries & Inflammation – Acne, eczema, or burns can leave dark marks.
  • Genetics – Some individuals are more prone to hyperpigmentation.
  • Medications & Medical Conditions – Certain drugs and conditions like Addison’s disease can lead to skin darkening.

Effects of Hyperpigmentation

  • Uneven skin tone and discoloration.
  • Dark patches on the face, hands, or body.
  • Reduced skin brightness and radiance.
  • Emotional impact, affecting confidence and self-esteem.

Best Treatments for Hyperpigmentation

  • Chemical Peels – Exfoliates the skin and removes pigmented layers.
  • Laser Skin Resurfacing – Targets and breaks down melanin deposits.
  • Microneedling with PRP – Stimulates collagen production and fades pigmentation.
  • HydraFacial & Medi Facials – Brightens the skin and reduces dark spots.
  • Glutathione & Vitamin C Therapy – Lightens skin tone and prevents further pigmentation.
  • Skin-Lightening Serums & Creams – Products with Kojic Acid, Niacinamide, and Retinol help reduce pigmentation.
  • Sunscreen with SPF 50+ – Prevents further darkening of spots.

Prevention & Aftercare

  • Always wear sunscreen to prevent UV damage.
  • Use gentle skincare products to avoid irritation.
  • Include antioxidants like Vitamin C in your skincare routine.
  • Avoid picking at acne or scars to prevent dark marks.
  • Stay hydrated and maintain a healthy diet for glowing skin.

Achieve clear, even-toned skin with the right treatment and skincare routine!

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