Common Types of Pigmentation Problems
1. Melasma - Often called the mask of pregnancy, melasma appears as brown or grayish patches, usually on the face.
2. Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation - Dark spots that remain after acne, cuts, or skin irritation.
3. Vitiligo - A condition where the immune system attacks melanocytes, causing white patches.
4. Freckles - Small brown spots, often genetic, that become more prominent with sun exposure.
5. Age Spots - Flat dark patches typically seen in older adults due to prolonged UV exposure.
Advanced Dermatological Treatments
Chemical Peels – exfoliate damaged layers
Laser Therapy – targets melanin deposits
Microdermabrasion – gentle resurfacing
Pigmentation problems are usually harmless but can affect confidence and skin appearance. The key lies in early identification, proper treatment, and consistent sun protection. If your pigmentation changes suddenly or worsens, consulting a dermatologist is always the best step.
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