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Hyperpigmentation is a skin condition characterized by patches of darker-colored skin. This condition is common, affects people of all ethnicities and is usually nothing to cause concern. However,...
Hyperpigmentation is a very common skin condition that encompasses a number of skin disorders. Moles, freckles, age spots, keratosis and cafe-au-lait spots are some of the forms of...
Hyperpigmentation, or darkening of the skin, can be treated in a variety of ways. Not all patients are candidates for all of the treatments, however. One of the cheapest and least risky ways to...
Hydroxy acid peels are commonly used to treat hyperpigmentation or darkening of the skin. Primarily performed on the face, hydroxy acid peels increase cell turnover in the skin and cause...
There are many causes of hyperpigmentation, or skin darkening, including acne scarring, hormonal changes, sun damage and aging. Likewise, there are many treatments to get rid of it. Several of...
Hyperpigmentation is when the skin gets darker in one area than it is on the surrounding skin. There are many causes of hyperpigmentation, including sun damage, acne, prescription medication,...
Hyperpigmentation, in which parts of the skin get darker than the rest of the skin, can be unsightly, particularly on the face. Often, it is caused by sun damage, acne or heredity, but it can have...
Hyperpigmentation, a darkening of the skin in localized areas, is treated in a variety of ways. One way to treat hyperpigmentation, that does not require significant recovery time and is only...
Laser resurfacing is a way to treat moderate-to-severe hyperpigmentation--dark areas of skin--in a safe and effective way. This procedure involves removing the top layers of the skin with a laser...
Mild cases of hyperpigmentation, or dark skin spots, can be treated with microdermabrasion. Microdermabrasion virtually sandblasts the face using one of a variety of abrasive granules, like baking...
Depending on what road you take to treat hyperpigmentation, you may recover quickly and painlessly or slowly and agonizingly. In general, the more invasive the procedure, the harder it will be to...