Pigmentation
We all want skin that looks airbrushed, but for most of us, hyperpigmentation is one of the most common skin issues we face. It is due to an overproduction of melanin deposits in the skin. Pigmentation on the face and body can form as a result of trauma (presenting as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation or PIH), but it can also develop due to age sun exposure, genetics and hormonal fluctuations. Some examples of skin pigmentation include freckles, solar lentigines, senile lentigines, cafe au lait birthmarks and Nevus of Ota. At Dr Jasmine Clinic, we provide a range of treatment options that can bring your skin back to its luminous roots.
Melasma
Melasma is a skin condition that causes patches on your face across the cheeks, bridge of the nose and forehead. These patches tend to be darker than your natural skin tone. It is more likely to occur in women between the ages of 20 to 50, and especially pregnant women. Melasma is so common during pregnancy that it’s sometimes called the “mask of pregnancy.” Melasma can worsen if you spend time outdoors without protecting your skin from UV rays of the sun. Therefore, it is important to use sunscreen every day. While there is no cure and the condition can persist for years, aesthetic procedures and a good skincare regime can help fade away the discoloration and even out your skin tone.
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