Dark Spots (Hyperpigmentation)
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Dark spots, also known as hyperpigmentation, occur when certain areas of the skin produce excess melanin, causing patches that appear darker than the surrounding skin. These spots commonly appear on the face, neck, hands, and other sun-exposed areas, making the complexion look uneven and dull.
Dark Spots (Hyperpigmentation)
4.9
Google Ratings
Dark Spots (Hyperpigmentation)
Dark spots, also known as hyperpigmentation, occur when certain areas of the skin produce excess melanin, causing patches that appear darker than the surrounding skin. These spots commonly appear on the face, neck, hands, and other sun-exposed areas, making the complexion look uneven and dull. With the right skincare treatments and dermatological solutions, dark spots can be significantly reduced and skin clarity can be improved.
- Excessive sun exposure
- Acne scars or post-inflammatory pigmentation
- Hormonal imbalance
- Ageing and melanin overproduction
- Skin irritation or inflammation
- Use of certain medications
- Chemical Peels – Exfoliates damaged
skin layers and improves pigmentation - Laser Skin Rejuvenation –
Targets melanin deposits and lightens dark spots - PRP Skin Therapy – Boosts
skin regeneration and improves skin tone - Radiance X Peel – Helps
reduce tanning and uneven skin tone
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What causes dark spots on the skin?
Dark spots are usually caused by excess melanin production due to sun exposure, acne scars, hormonal changes, or ageing.
2. Can dark spots be permanently removed?
With the right dermatological treatments, dark spots can fade significantly and skin tone can become more even.
3. How many sessions are required for treatment?
The number of sessions depends on the severity of pigmentation and the treatment recommended by the dermatologist.
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