Skin Pigmentation Treatment
At Dr Nyla Medispa Clinic, we have a range of treatments that can help improve the tone and texture of the skin to give your skin a more even looking tone so that you can be confident that your skin is looking as beautiful as it can.
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Hyperpigmentation appears as darker patches, hypopigmentation as lighter areas
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Common causes include sun exposure, hormonal changes and skin injury
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Treatable with M22 Laser, BBL HEROic, MOXI, Carbon Peel and UltraPulse CO2 Laser
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Led by Dr Nyla Raja, Medical Director: GMC 6057913
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Available at our Mayfair, Alderley Edge & Crosby clinics
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About Skin Pigmentation
Hyperpigmentation is primarily caused by an overproduction of melanin, which is the pigment that is responsible for giving the skin its colour. When exposed to excess amounts of sunlight, the production of melanin can increase and create patches of skin that are uneven and darker in tone. This is why hyperpigmentation is often noticed on the face, hands, arms and shoulders. Treatments like M22 Laser and Carbon Peel target excess melanin to help restore an even skin tone. However, there is some evidence that hyperpigmentation can also be related to hormonal changes particularly during pregnancy, which may be why hyperpigmentation more often occurs in women than men.
Hypopigmentation is usually caused by some disruption to the surface of the skin, as a result of injury or trauma such as burns, scalds and scars.
Depending on whether you are experiencing hyper or hypo pigmentation, as well as the underlying cause of your condition, the course of treatment will differ. During your consultation, our experts will discuss with you any changes that may have occurred and impacted your skin tone, and will be able to recommend an appropriate treatment for you.