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What is Hyperpigmentation and How to Treat It

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What is Hyperpigmentation and How to Treat It

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  1. Melanin is a pigment your body produces. It gives your hair, eyes, and skin its colour. Hyperpigmentation occurs when melanin overproduces and dark, irregular patches of skin appear. These patches typically occur on the cheeks, upper lip, and forehead. Common hyperpigmentation causes include:

  2. Sun Exposure: the sun’s ultraviolet or UV rays cause your body to produce more melanin. While this offers the tan many sun-seekers pursue, it also possessed the greatest risk for hyperpigmentation and sunspots. • Pollution: airborne toxins cling to your skin and weaken it, which allows the sun and other causes to activate melanin overproduction.

  3. Inflammation: anything that distresses your skin inflames it and causes high amounts of melanin production. Distresses include insect bites, acne, and cuts. Even excessive scratching and rubbing can trigger melanin production. • Melasma: these dark patches commonly develop during pregnancy (mask of pregnancy), but occur in men and for other reasons. Experts, hormones, sun exposurebelieve it results from a combination of geneticsand perhaps oral contraceptive use. • Medical Circumstances: medical conditions such as biliary cholangitis, Lupus, hemochromatosis, and Addison’s Disease can cause hyperpigmentation. As well, some chemotherapy, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, psychotropic, and antibiotic medications can trigger melanin overproduction.

  4. How to Treat Hyperpigmentation There are two effective ways to treat hyperpigmentation: • Chemical Peels: chemical peels use specific substances to seep into skin and reduce and eventually eliminate the damaged, hyperpigmented layers. Treatment leaves skin looking, healthy, fresh, and even toned. • Laser Therapy: laser therapy is the most effective way to decrease hyperpigmentation. The lasers actually permeates skin and targets specific areas to obliterate melanin and readjust pigmentation.

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