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What Causes Skin Pigmentation? - Dr. Marwah's Clinic

Various factors can cause skin pigmentation like over exposure to sun, speeding up of melanin buildup, and hormonal changes. But, what can you do to prevent these conditions, and how can you treat them? Learn about it here

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What Causes Skin Pigmentation? - Dr. Marwah's Clinic

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  1. You put in a lot many efforts to keep your skin looking its best by using creams and serums, by regularly undergoing cleanup and facial sessions, and following many other different kinds of skincare routines. You do all of this to keep your skin bright and glowing, and to make it look healthy. But, should you only care for what shows on the outside? What about the condition of your inner health that plays a role in giving your skin the colour and texture it has? Why should you use artificial products to lighten up your skin, instead of working on making your skin look naturally beautiful? What is it that gives your skin the colour and texture it has? What is going on beneath your skin? Many people in the world have some or the other kind of skin pigmentation issue like melasma, freckles, patchy skin, etc. Pigmentation, in some cases, can indicate an individual’s state of health. If someone experiences an illness, the skin colour changes. When a woman undergoes pregnancy, her skin tone is affected. When you have excessive unprotected exposure to the sun, your skin is definitely going to go dull and dark. Thus, it is very important to consider all the factors that are affecting your skin, rather than just going on with your beauty routines to make the skin look artificially radiant. Those who are working excessively under the sun are definitely going to see changes in their skin. Excessive exposure to the sun can cause structural changes in the skin that may not be seen for years together, but at the end you will be able to see drastic changes in your skin’s pigmentation. The sun’s rays speed up how active your skin cells are. These cells produce melanin, which is the pigment that gives your skin the colour it has.

  2. For those who have a dark skin, pigmentation changes may take place to an extent that may cause melasma, which is characterized by brown or tan patches on the face. Darker skin tends to have more melanin, which makes the individual more susceptible to the condition of melasma. Also, pregnant ladies may experience melasma due to the change in hormonal levels. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation or PIH also causes changes in pigmentation. The condition is caused by trauma to the skin like acne and bug bites, which results in dark spots that may remain forever, or for a long time even after the initial inflammation has healed. Thus, you need to take all kinds of internal and external care to prevent any kind of pigmentation from affecting your skin. You may take up steps like avoiding exposure to sun, using a high SPF sunscreen, regularly washing your face to prevent oil, etc. to prevent pigmentation changes. However, if your skin has already been affected, there is nothing much that you can do on your own. Then, all you can do is approach Dr. Marwah’s Clinic to get the best treatment of laser for skin pigmentation in Mumbai, wherein you will be given the PicoWay treatment that can bring to you a rejuvenated and clear skin in the least number of treatment sessions with the least discomfort. To book an appointment, visit: http://www.drmarwah.com/

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