
14/03/2024
There are different types of hyperpigmentation based on their causes. Here are some of the most common ones:
1. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation: This occurs after an injury, inflammation, or skin condition like acne or eczema.
2. Melasma: It's often caused by hormonal changes, like during pregnancy or due to hormonal medications.
3. Sunspots or solar lentigines: These are caused by prolonged sun exposure and are commonly seen on areas exposed to the sun, like the face and hands.
4. Age spots: These are related to natural aging and appear as flat, brown spots on the skin.
5. PIH (Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation): It's a type of hyperpigmentation that occurs after the skin has healed from an injury, like a cut or burn.
🌟 Non-Invasive Treatment Options: there are various non-invasive treatment options available, such as chemical peels, laser therapy, microdermabrasion, and topical creams.
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