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Treatment for Pigmentation-Dr Harjot Kaur

Treatment for Pigmentation

Don’t let your skin’s uneven texture, dark patches, or splotchy appearance make you appear older than you are. Sun damage is the main cause of hyperpigmentation, often known as liver spots or sun spots. As you age, the spots may spread and possibly get darker.

Limiting your exposure to the sun and constantly wearing sun protection are the best approaches to help prevent hyperpigmentation. Here are a few easy ways to protect your skin:

  • Stay out of the sun – as possible, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
  • Sit with a sunshade nearby – when you are outside, in a shaded area.
  • When you intend to spend time outside, wear sun protective clothes, such as SPF apparel.
  • A hat with a wide brim should be worn to protect your head and face.
  • Put on some broad-spectrum sunscreen – with a daily SPF of at least 15. Broad spectrum blocks both UVA & UVB rays which cause sunburn, and UVA rays, which cause the visible indications of ageing.
  • Utilize Exfoliates and Spot Treatments to Diminish the Appearance of Hyperpigmentation Cleansers that exfoliate the darkened top layers of skin and moisturisers that assist erase the appearance of dark spots can both help to lessen the appearance of brown spots.
  • Cleaners that exfoliate – Microbead-enabled cleansers gently brush away the top layer of dead skin. Avoid rough scrubs that use coffee grounds or nutshells since they might hurt or damage your skin.
  • The main component is salicylic acid – Additionally, a cleanser with salicylic acid, a mild and efficient chemical exfoliator, can aid with pore maintenance. It deep cleans by pore surface unblocking and exfoliation.
  • A cleansing brush or kit for microdermabrasion – The expensive, exfoliating procedure most doctors do can be matched with risk-free, at-home treatments called microdermabrasion kits. Cleaning brushes are an excellent option that gently exfoliates to reveal smooth and vibrant skin.
  • Spot therapies – Niacinamide and N-Acetyl Glucosamine concentrated spot treatments can help exfoliate the top layer of skin and lighten melanin pigmentation.

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