Understanding Pigmentation : Causes, Types and Treatments

Pigmentation

Pigmentation refers to skin coloring, unique to each individual. As we age, our skin tone can change due to various factors. Have you ever wondered why this happen ? 

  • Skin color was determined by the major substance called ‘MELANIN
  • Melanin was produced by melanocytes located in the skin epidermis in the body
  • Absence of melanin results in skin pigmentation

Types of Pigmentation 

  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Hypopigmentation
  • Melasma

Hyperpigmentation 

Hyperpigmentation is a condition where the patches, spots on the skin becomes more thicker and darker. It is the case where our skin looks not as a normal skin. The main reason for the cause of hyperpigmentation is due to increase in the melanin.

Causes of Hyperpigmentation

  • Sun exposure
  • Genetics
  • Hormonal changes in the body
  • Inflammation
  • Excess use of certain skincare products

Hyperpigmentation is a common skin concern that often goes untreated. When it appears on the face, it’s essential to focus on effective treatments and proper skincare. If left untreated, hyperpigmentation can become stubborn. Consulting a doctor is recommended to determine the best course of treatment. Hyperpigmentation can manifest as dark spots or patches due to excessive melanin production.

👉🏾 Excessive production of ‘melanin’ results in

  • Dark spots,
  • Acne scars,
  • Patches on skin,
  • Sun spots and
  • Melasma ( it is the case where brown color patches occur on the both side of face ).

Honey works great on skin, as it deals with hyper pigmentation and lightens the darkness on the skin. Try to use original honey, instead of purchasing from the market and also there has been different skincare products introduced to brighten the skin.

Hypopigmentation

Hypopigmentation is the case where patches on the skin looks more lighter then the original tone of the skin. This occur due to the decreased melanin production in the body. When the melanin production is low in certain areas on skin leads to hypopigmentation, this was opposite to hyperpigmentation and it will be shock to know that people who were suffering with the problem of hypopigmentation will have high chances of getting skin cancer.

Causes of Hypopigmentation

Hypopigmentation occur due to the deficient in folate, which results in pale- looking skin. The main causes of hypopigmentation are

  • Genetics
  • Trauma
  • Inflammation
  • Deficient in folate

👉🏾 Low production of ‘melanin’ results in

Melanin deficiency was caused due to the congenital defects, there has been many reasons for the  deficiency of melanin, when something happened to our skin area then our body was unable to replace melanin in that particular area. Low melanin in the body results in hearing problem.

  • White patches
  • Color loss
  • Wrinkles
  • Pigmentation
When the Hypopigmentation is caused due to the genetic disorder then it will permanent, medications, light therapy, lasers, topicals, corticosteroids,  and proper nutrition diet will some what helps to restore the color. If hypopigmentation was not caused by genetics then it will have a chances cure. We can’t say the exact time of curing of hypopigmentation, in some conditions it will take much time but mostly it will cure in few months in most of the cases suffering with deficiency in melanin.

Melasma

Melasma is a skin condition characterized by brown, grey or bluish patches on the face, often triggered by hormonal changes, sun exposure or life style factors. Unlike hyperpigmentation,, melasma requires targeted treatment to prevent worsening. Prompt and effective treatment is essential to manage melasma and achieve optimal result.

Causes of Melasma 

  • Hormonal Changes
  • Genetics
  • Sun Exposure
  • Over use of improper skincare products
  • Thyroid Disorders

Treatments

  • ✨ Beneficial skin cream ingredients : Vitamin C, Kojic Acid, Hydroquinone and Retinoids
  • ✨ SPF – Most Important 
  • ✨ Chemical Peels
  • ✨ Microdermabrasion
  • ✨ Laser Treatments 

What is Melanin ?

Melanin is the key pigment that determines our skin, hair and eye color. Melanocytes produce a natural pigment in skin and hair. Melanin production and levels vary among each and every individual, which is why each person has a unique skin tone, Hair color and Eye color.

👉🏾 The excessive production of melanin results in ‘hyperpigmentation’ and low production of melanin results in ‘hypopigmentation’. Direct attack of UV rays from the sun misleads cells present in our body and effects their proper functioning. This leads to burning, skin tan, aging and skin cancer. This melanin production effects the skin, eyes and hair as usual. It is commonly says that our skin color was get from pigment called melanin, when this skin cells become unhealthy or damaged due to certain conditions, it effects the melanin production. Its important to note the production of melanin in the body effects the skin color.  

How to increase the production of ‘melanin’ ?

 It is better to increase melanin naturally, eating healthy food and maintaining proper diet results in the increase of melanin production in the body. Food consists of citric acid, vitamin a, vitamin c, vitamin b12, and antioxidant rich foods.

There is a Solution !

The skincare market now offers various treatments and skincare products to cure Pigmentation, Hypopigmentation and Melasma. It’s essential to take immediate action for a speedy recovery. Don’t neglect your skin ; consults a dermatologist, take necessary precautions and make lifestyle changes accordingly.

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