Hyperpigmentation Treatment: Remove Skin Discolouration & Patches
Get Rid Of Skin Discolouration And Pigmentation
Have you recently noticed any little parts of your skin that are discoloured, dark, or irregular in tone? Your complexion may be negatively impacted by pigmentation, which can take many different forms, including melasma, freckles, sunspots, pimple marks, and more. Find the safe, efficient, and dermatologist-recommended treatments for reducing various pigmentation disorders right here to regain your clear complexion and young radiance.
Common types of Pigmentation Concerns:
The majority of pigmentation issues cause skin to become unevenly pigmented in regions that are darker than the surrounding skin. The most typical concerns regarding pigmentation include:
Age spots
They are also known as liver spots or sunspots, and they typically appear on the face, chest, shoulders, and arms because of exposure to the sun. Due to increased localised melanin production triggered by aging-related degeneration and sustained UV damage, they appear as brown, tan, or black coloured spots on the skin.
Melasma
Genesis offers During pregnancy, women frequently get huge, asymmetrical patches of black skin on their lips, stomach, upper cheekbones, forehead, and nose that last a long time, get darker with sun exposure, and tend to come back. It is also referred to as chloasma or the pregnant mask. This form of pigmentation can occasionally be present in men as well.
Freckles
In young to middle-aged people, these are tiny, irregular, light brown to black spots that appear on the face, particularly around the eyes, cheeks, and nose. They could run in families and get worse after prolonged sun exposure without protection.
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)
Following an inflammatory skin disorder like acne or eczema, PIH manifests as dark spots or patches. They can happen anywhere on the body but most frequently do on the face and neck.
Macular Amyloidosis
Greyish or dusty brown spots, which can be found anywhere on the body but are most common on the arms, back, and chest, are considered to be this form of pigmentation. The buildup of amyloid or amyloid-like proteins in the dermis causes these rippling, black areas to emerge. They are a typical skin issue for girls in their middle years.
Suntan
When exposed to the sun's damaging rays for an extended period of time, hyperpigmentation can develop in common places including the face, neck, and arms. Sunburns or possibly skin cancer may result from UV-induced acute skin damage.
Lichen planus pigmentosus (LPP)
Large, diffused grey patches develop as a result of this illness on exposed body parts. It causes dark-skinned people to develop persistent, tenacious pigmentation, usually on their face and neck.
Now that you are aware of the typical pigmentary issues, it is time to learn about the cutting-edge aesthetic procedures that may be used to effectively and painlessly reduce them.
Scientifically-Proven Pigmentation Treatments Available At Genesis:
Modern, scientifically validated techniques that safely and effectively remove the melanin buildup on your skin while also whitening it can be used to cure and diminish pigmentation. Following a consultation with an experienced dermatologist who evaluates the affected area for the kind, depth, and potential reasons of pigmentation, therapies at Genesis get under way. Based on the diagnosis, he or she may advise one or a mix of the following treatments as part of a personalised treatment plan.
Chemical peels
At Genesis, specialists prepare your skin before using plant-based extracts for chemical peeling, a controlled exfoliation of damaged layers. Chemical peels assist in reducing pigmentation, removing melanin buildup, and revealing noticeably lighter skin. Depending on your skin type and the degree of your pigmentation, your doctor may advise repeated treatments and varying chemical peel concentrations three to four weeks later. After a peel operation, the treated region may continue to exfoliate for a few days.
Laser Toning
This ground-breaking technique, offered by Genesis, employs a laser beam to break down extra melanin into smaller particles, which the skin's immune system finally gets rid of to help you get back your perfect complexion. It is excellent for treating both superficial and deeper pigmented patches, including facial acne scars, melasma, sunspots, suntan, and pigmentary demarcation lines.In order to improve the skin tone of various body parts, it can also aid in reducing tanning, macular amyloidosis, post-inflammatory hyper pigmentation, and Lichen planus pigmentosus. Leading dermatologists prefer the painless and efficient Q-switched Nd:YAG laser for treating pigmentation. Depending on the nature and extent of the pigmentation as well as the target area, you might need at least six to eight sessions spaced out monthly to regain your original skin tone.
In addition to the aforementioned procedures, Genesis's board-certified dermatologists recommend a customised skin-care routine depending on your skin type that uses non-comedogenic products including cleanser, sunscreen, and topical medications to give long-lasting satisfaction and maximise treatment benefits.
Who Is An Eligible Candidate For Pigmentation Treatment?
Anyone who is at least 18 years old may choose to have treatment for pigmentation. For pregnant and nursing women, it is not suggested.