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The Best Hyperpigmentation Treatments For All Skin Tones

The Best Hyperpigmentation Treatments For All Skin Tones

Hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition that causes many people to feel self-conscious about their skin’s appearance. If you wish to restore smooth, unblemished skin, we can help you find a customized hyperpigmentation treatment that is safe and effective for your specific skin type.

What is Hyperpigmentation?

Hyperpigmentation refers to any form of irregular skin pigmentation (skin discoloration). Dark patches of skin responsible for this irregular pigmentation are caused by the excess production of melanin, the pigment that colors the skin, hair, and eyes. 

Four common causes and types of hyperpigmentation include:

Sun Damage 

Sun damage is one of the most common causes of hyperpigmentation and premature skin aging. UV exposure from the sun damages skin cells and impacts their ability to properly produce melanin. Sun exposure also breaks down collagen and elastin fibers in the skin, which worsens the effects of hyperpigmentation as we age and inhibits the skin’s ability to heal. The result is brown spots that typically appear on sun-exposed areas like the face, chest, and hands.

Melasma 

Melasma is a condition that mainly affects pregnant women or those who have recently started birth control. It is most common among women with medium or dark skin tones and develops as grayish-brown or blue patches or tan freckles on the cheeks, forehead, and chin. Melasma sometimes goes away on its own after pregnancy or after you stop taking birth control, but it may require topical prescriptions if symptoms persist.

Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation 

Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation is the result of trauma to the skin. This can either be a physical injury or trauma caused by acne, waxing, laser treatments, and chemical peels. People with dark skin tones are more prone to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation caused by lasers since the lasers can accidentally target the surrounding skin instead of the pigmented lesions. For this reason, certain laser treatments should only be used on people with light skin tones.

Addison’s Disease

Addison’s disease is a disease that affects hormone production in the adrenal gland. Excess cortisol (sometimes referred to as the stress hormone) impacts the production of melanin, leading to hyperpigmentation along with medical complications. Taking supplemental hormones can ease the symptoms of Addison’s disease and maintain your skin’s health.

Topical Treatments for Hyperpigmentation

When treating hyperpigmentation, a dermatologist or physician must consider the patient’s skin tone to effectively treat their skin condition. Certain topical prescriptions and cosmetic treatments might not be suitable for every skin tone or type. It’s also important to get a doctor’s recommendation since they can offer medical-grade products with more potent, high-quality ingredients than over-the-counter products. 

Easy Health offers a Dark Spot Cream made with 5% hydroquinone and 4% niacinamide to break down melanin and prevent melanin production to lighten dark spots on the skin. Other effective products for treating hyperpigmentation include:

  • Kojic Acid: blocks the excess production of melanin and is best used with hydroquinone and/or glycolic acid
  • Retinol and Tretinoin: these vitamin A products increase cell turnover and skin rejuvenation
  • Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs): exfoliates dead skin cells to smooth the skin and promote cell turnover

Kojic acid might be the safer option for dark skin tones, compared to retinol. Please consult your doctor for a skin examination before using any prescription skincare products.

Hyperpigmentation Prevention

To aid in the healing process of your pigmented lesions, do not pick at your skin. This can cause inflammation and additional skin damage. Additionally, you can prevent hyperpigmentation from reoccurring by incorporating the recommended skincare products into your routine and including a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher. If your hyperpigmentation is caused by acne, an acne medication can prevent acne breakouts and the resulting discoloration of your skin. 

Contact Us Today

Easy Health is a nationwide leading provider of prescription skincare products. Contact us today to get connected with a physician and create a customized skincare product that effectively meets your needs and skin goals.

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