Pigmentation Treatment

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Pigmentation treatment

Hyperpigmentation refers to patches on the skin that becomes darker as compared to the surrounding areas. Burns, bruises, acne, rashes, or other trauma to the skin cause the production of more melanin. The main two reasons for skin pigmentation are sun exposure and hormonal changes. Hormonal changes are very common during pregnancy and some medicines can lead to side effects as well. One of the major side-effects is pigmentation and also sun exposure can lead to pigmentation, especially on the areas directly exposed like hands, face, and necks.

Laser Therapy

Advanced laser treatments target excess melanin, breaking it down to lighten dark spots and restore an even skin tone. This non-invasive procedure also boosts collagen production for healthier skin.

Chemical Peels

A blend of exfoliating acids removes the damaged outer skin layer, promoting new cell turnover. This helps in reducing hyperpigmentation, improving skin texture, and revealing a brighter complexion.

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)

High-intensity light penetrates deep into the skin to break down pigmentation, reducing dark spots, sun damage, and redness. It also stimulates collagen for smoother and youthful-looking skin.