Pigmentation Treatment
Hyperpigmentation occurs when the skin produces more
melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color. This can make spots or patches
of skin appear darker than surrounding areas.
Hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition. It affects
people of all skin types.
Some forms of hyperpigmentation, including melasma and
sun spots, are more likely to affect areas of skin that face sun exposure,
including the face, arms, and legs.
Other types of hyperpigmentation form after
an injury or skin inflammation, such as cuts, burns, acne, or lupus. These can occur
anywhere on the body.
Having extra pigment in some areas of skin is
usually harmless but can sometimes indicate another medical condition.
How
to get rid of hyperpigmentation?
Although hyperpigmentation is harmless, some
people wish to get rid of it. There are a range of possible treatment methods
and home remedies that people can try.
To prevent hyperpigmentation, or to stop it
becoming more prominent:
People can try the following treatments to
lighten dark patches of skin and remove hyperpigmentation:
Many people use topical treatments to treat
hyperpigmentation. Topical treatments will include ingredients that lighten the
skin, such as:
Some cosmetic procedures can also lighten
areas of skin to reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation.
Cosmetic procedures for hyperpigmentation
include:
People who are considering undergoing one of
these procedures should discuss the process and possible side effects with a
skin care specialist, or dermatologist.
At Dr.Amr Gafar centers, we provide the latest and newest
medical techniques under supervision of professionals and experts.