Hyperpigmentation

Hyperpigmentation

 Hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition where certain areas of the skin become darker due to excess melanin production. It can be caused by sun exposure, acne marks, hormonal changes, aging, or skin inflammation.

Hyperpigmentation can be significantly reduced and well-controlled, but results depend on the type, depth, and cause of pigmentation. With the right combination of medical treatments and proper skincare, long-term improvement is achievable.

 Treatment options may include chemical peels, laser toning, carbon peel, prescription creams, brightening serums, and skin rejuvenation procedures, based on individual skin type and pigmentation severity.

 Yes. Treatments are customized according to skin type and pigmentation depth, making them safe for all skin tones when performed under expert dermatological supervision.

The number of sessions varies depending on the severity and type of pigmentation. Most patients notice visible improvement within a few sessions, along with consistent sun protection and dermatologist-recommended skincare.

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