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5 Techniques to Prevent Hyperpigmentation

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5 Techniques to Prevent Hyperpigmentation

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  1. 5 Techniques to Prevent Hyperpigmentation R Hyperpigmentation, a patch of skin appearing darker than your natural skin tone, usually because your skin has been overproducing melanin can be caused by Sun Exposure, Inflammation, Melasma, Medication or Medical Conditions. Read below to find some preventive measures you can take to cure hyper-pigmentation. 1. Keeping the Skin Moist to Increase Cell Turnover Using an over-the-counter moisturizer can help your skin in different ways. Ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glycerine, and retinol can improve cell turnover. 2. Protecting the Skin from Sun Exposure Generously apply a broad-spectrum sunblock with an SPF of 30 or higher each day, preferably after every three hours, even on cool or cloudy days. 3. Exploring Various Over-the- Counter (OTC) Whitening Options Over-the-counter (OCT) treatments, such as glycolic and azelaic acids, retinoids, and vitamin C, can be highly beneficial in lightening your dark spots. 4. Considering an Rx to Treat Stubborn Discolouration Many dermatologists prefer products that contain hydroquinone, either alone or with other lighteners, to fade dark spots because they slow pigment production. 5. Seeking High-Tech Options from Your Dermatologist When topical treatments aren’t offering a fix, your dermatologist may suggest a more aggressive treatment to get rid of discolouration. If no number of cosmetic products has done you any good, it is time you consider scheduling an appointment with our online doctors in Prime Medic. Book your Online Appointment Today! www.primemedic.com.au

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