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Pigmentation

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Skin pigmentation issues arise when there is an uneven distribution or overproduction of melanin (the pigment responsible for skin color). Common types of pigmentation include hyperpigmentation, such as age spots, sunspots, melasma, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, which often occurs after acne or other skin injuries. These conditions can be triggered by factors like prolonged sun exposure, hormonal changes (such as pregnancy, birth control use, or menopause), genetics, and inflammation. Over time, they can lead to visible dark patches or uneven skin tone.

To manage skin pigmentation, it’s important to adopt a comprehensive treatment plan that not only targets existing pigmentation but also prevents further discoloration. In addition to professional treatments like laser therapy, chemical peels, or topical creams, home care plays a crucial role. Daily use of sunscreen with broad-spectrum protection is essential, as UV exposure can worsen pigmentation and trigger new spots. 

At our clinic, we offer tailored treatments that combine advanced therapies and personalized skincare routines to address your pigmentation concerns, restore a more even and radiant complexion, and prevent further damage.

Here are some examples of treatment we offer to treat Pigementation:

  • Oral Medication

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