Hyperpigmentation affect people of all skin types

Pigmentation refers to the colouring of your skin and hyperpigmentation is the term used to describe areas of uneven pigmentation. This occurs when your skin produces more melanin in the areas of your face and neck which appear as darkened patches such as freckles or sun spots.

Whilst hyperpigmentation can be the result of hormonal changes, excessive exposure to the sun is the main cause, since it is sunlight that produces melanin in your skin. Melanin acts as your skin’s natural defence to harmful UV rays, which is why you tan. Once your skin has these dark spots, the sun further exacerbates them by making them darker, especially during summer months.

Of course, everyone wants the smooth even skin tone of our any age group. Three great solutions for restoring even skin tone are pigmentation facial, chemical peels, Microdermabrasion.

WHAT IS THE PIGMENTATION FACIAL?

Our facial for pigmentation is one of the best treatments to help brighten the appearance of the skin and create a more even tone.

We use the ultrasonic instrument, through the export function, we can deeply export impurities, expel melanin from the face, and then use the lead-in head with the spot lightening essence to help the skin quickly absorb, hydrated and brighten, so as to achieve the double effect to dilute melanin.If you persist in treatment, you will notice a significant change in your skin from dullness to brightening, which can be clearly seen to fade away each time through the color and impurities.

Chemical peels are a very popular treatment.A chemical peel involves the use of acids to remove the surface layer of the skin. The chemical peel increases the rate of skin cell turnover, which encourages the dead and discolored skin cells to be more quickly replaced with new, healthy, evenly-colored skin cells. We often combines different chemical peels with products to exfoliate, enhance, and remove unwanted pigmentation.

Microdermabrasion is a cosmetic procedure which targets the epidermis, the top layer of your skin. During the procedure, a special applicator gently exfoliates the top layer of skin. This minimizes the appearance of skin discoloration and dark spots while improving the appearance of fine lines, texture, and tones.It can be used through microdermabrasion to gently renew the top layer of your skin. There is no recovery time associated with either type of microdermabrasion. Careful sun avoidance and the proper sunscreens are always recommended when treating hyperpigmentation.

ALL ABOVE METHODS FACIAL CAN BE USED TO:

Remove pigmented skin cells

Improve the appearance of age spots, melasma and post-acne discolouration

Create an even skin tone

Resurface the skin

Nourish the complexion

How can I prevent hyperpigmentation?

For starters, sunscreen is your skin’s best friend when it comes to avoiding hyperpigmentation and other skin damage caused by sun exposure. This is true for all skin types and shades.Apply sunscreen every day with an SPF of 30 or higher.People should apply sunscreen more frequently if they plan to go swimming or high temperatures increase the risk of sweating.

Avoid too much sun exposure.

Wear protective clothing and hats.

If you have acne-prone skin, keeping your acne under control and finding the right skin care routine for your needs also helps to lower your risk of developing dark spots and scarring.

If regular facials don’t provide the results you’re looking for, we also recommend pigmentation facial, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and laser skin resurfacing, all of which can reduce hyperpigmentation.