Skincare Tips And Treatments For Pigmentation Disorders

 

Dark spots, uneven skin tone, and patchy skin are not the kind of skin problems that go away only by applying face masks once or twice a week. Moreover, if you leave them untreated for long, they tend to become much worse.

Excessive or hyperpigmentation is one of the biggest skin concerns for many people. Yet, many of them do not take timely measures to curb the condition with a proper skincare treatment. Instead of procrastinating and letting it go worse, it is better to understand the causes and skincaretips. This will help fade the pigment spots often caused due to hormonal disease, early skin ageing, nutritional deficiency or genetics.

 



Hyperpigmentation and its causes

 

Hyperpigmentation happens when your skin produces the pigment melanin in excess amounts. Indian skin is genetically predisposed to make more melanin and hence, is more prone to develop uneven tone or discoloration. Dark spots and melasma can happen on any part of the body and also in combination with skin redness or inflammation. 

 

Different treatment options for hyperpigmentation

 

Many people have a misconception that hyperpigmentation is for life and is untreatable. If you are also losing hope, let us tell you that hyperpigmentation is common and not always permanent. The best thing is that you can always fade the lesions, provided you use the right products, take preventative steps, and have personalised skincare treatment

 

India is a hot tropical country, so it is crucial to protect your skin all the time from the harmful UVA and UVB sun rays and other deleterious environmental factors such as pollution. For this, you can consider applying a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of over 30 with PA++ and follow an anti-pollution skincare routine. 

We recommend Sun Defence Brightening Sunscreen SPF 40 by Ciel Skincare that provides a broad spectrum UVA and UVB, PA++++ protection. Enriched with ultra-light vitamin C serum, this sunscreen helps brighten your skin tone and prevents tanning and photoaging.  

 

Along with this, you can also consider getting anti-tan treatment from a reputed skin clinic. A combination of home remedies such as applying potato and tomato juice to the affected areas might also help a little. 

However, it is always better to ascertain your skin type before going further with any DIY home remedy. This is because every skin is different and what worked great for your friend might not work for you. 

Having that said, it is crucial to know that the DIY home remedies may not always help and even if they do, the results take a long time to show. Eventually, you will end up visiting a skin expert to get skincare treatment for pigmentation. 

 

Skincare treatment for hyperpigmentation

 

As mentioned before, a skin expert is the only one who can help you achieve quick, better, and permanent results. For that reason, we recommend looking for clinics offering the best facial for pigmentation in India. 

Hyperpigmentation such as dark spots, melasma, and even tanning, can be easily corrected by undergoing clinical treatment such as laser toning, chemical peels, or anti-aging laser treatment for dark patches. A highly experienced and skilled skin expert can help correct your skin pigmentation on the surface and also those present deep in the dermal layers. 

 

Laser treatments for hyperpigmentation

 

Depending on your hyperpigmentation, your skin specialist may suggest you undergo laser toning treatment. It is a process that uses non-ablative lasers that triggers your body to produce more collagen. 

Many skin clinics such as Clinic Dermatech also use the Q-switched lasers to treat stubborn patches and other signs of hyperpigmentation. The Q-switched laser toning treatment is considered the most effective of all other laser toning treatments. But then again, it completely depends on your skin type and concern, based on which your skin expert will prepare a treatment plan for you. Moreover, the number of laser sessions will also depend on your skin concern. 

 

Things that you should avoid 

 

Hyperpigmented skin can also feel irritated and inflamed. However, scratching and picking on it can increase inflammation and cause more dark patches and discoloration. Hence, it is better to avoid doing so and get the area treated as soon as possible. If left untreated for long, the brown spots can become darker over time and stubborn to reduce. 

Also, make sure to follow a skincare routine that includes gentle skincare products suitable for your skin type. 

 

The bottom line

 

If you are looking for the best facial for pigmentation in India, we recommend getting it at Clinic Dermatech. They offer a variety of solutions for different types of pigmented skin and prepare customized treatment plans for individuals based on specific skin issues. 

 

Comments

  1. Great posting! Thanks for sharing.
    All clinical dermatology patients, including those with psoriasis, lichen planus, acne, warts, bacterial/viral/fungal infections, vitiligo, hyperpigmented lesions, melasma, alopecia, dermatitis, and paediatric dermatological diseases are among the different cases addressed by the dermatology department. Cosmetology techniques, such as chemical peels, comedone extraction, microdermabrasion, electro cauterization of lesions, cryotherapy, minor lesions excision, etc., are also frequently carried out.
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