Pigmentation treatment has always been one of my favorite challenges. Many doctors have accepted defeat in the fight against pigmentation. Patients are often told that pigmentation cannot be treated. But I like to put up a strong fight till every case of pigmentation is solved.
It is said that the first impression we make on people is through our external appearance. Dark patches or spots occurring on the skin can indeed be confidence wreckers.
Many young executives who approach me for treatment of pigmentation complain that they often fail to create a strong impression at their work place and with their clients.
Pigmentation can be of many different types. In Indian skin the most common forms of pigmentation are Melasma, Tanning, Freckles and PIH. Other lesser common forms being Macular amyloidosis and Lichen planus pigmentosus.
Melasma is also known as hormonal pigmentation or pregnancy induced pigmentation. It occurs as dark patches on the cheeks, nose upper lip and sometimes jaw line. Freckles are tiny dots of light or dark color scattered usually over the mid face. The most common form of pigmentation however is the tanning or unevenness of skin tone caused by exposure to sun or UV rays. PIH or post inflammatory hyper pigmentation occurs after acne and other kinds of local trauma.
Whatever the cause of the pigmentation, its successful treatment depends on
- Reducing the melanocyte activity
- Neutralizing pre formed melanin
- Accelerating elimination of cells containing melanin
- Preventing the causative factors to avoid recurrence
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