Are you constantly trying to hide your dark spots on your face? You might have hyperpigmentation! The good news is that we can help. Here’s a little something to help you understand the different types of hyperpigmentation and its causes. It’s time to rebuild your confidence!
What is hyperpigmentation?
Hyperpigmentation is a common and usually non-threatening condition, in which patches of skin on parts of the body, such as the face and hands, look darker than your natural skin tone. This is caused by an overproduction of melanin, which is a brown pigment that gives the skin its natural colour.
Hyperpigmentation affects both men and woman from all ethnic backgrounds and is most prevalent in middle age individuals and beyond. Individuals with darker skin tones however, are more prone to hyperpigmentation, due to excess sun exposure. Although it usually poses no real health risk, hyperpigmentation can bring upon serious self-esteem and self-confidence issues for most individuals, making cosmetic therapies a viable treatment option.
What are the different types and causes of hyperpigmentation?
There exist many different types of hyperpigmentation, but the following are the most common:
How can hyperpigmentation be treated?
At Clinique K, there are several treatment options available that are sure to make you fall in love with your skin again!
Hyperpigmentation can be treated with the following
Say goodbye to hyperpigmentation today!
Call us to schedule a free consultation with our team of experts, who are devoted to make you feel your best in your own skin!
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