Dark Skin Discolouration (Hyperpigmentation) by LaserDerm Clinics
Hyperpigmentation (dark patches) is a common, usually harmless condition in which patches of skin become darker in color than the normal surrounding skin. This darkening occurs when an excess of melanin, the brown pigment that produces normal skin colour, forms deposits in the skin.
Hyperpigmentation is known to be associated with a number of skin conditions and diseases eg. Melasma (a skin condition more common in women and thought to be related to hormones as in pregnancy, use of combined contraceptives, HRT etc), Tinea (fungal infection usually in moist areas e.g. armpits, under breasts, groin etc) and a host of other medical conditions. Hyperpigmentation is also seen following injury to the skin or inflammation of the skin which leads to PIH.
Post-inflammatory
hyperpigmentation (PIH) is a
discolouration of the skin that occurs after there has been an insult to
the
skin and it has healed.
PIH
can occur after the following skin infections, dermatitis, Acne,
exposure to
ultraviolet light(Sun), allergic reactions, reactions to medications,
trauma
etc. Sometimes no cause is found.
There
are
several ways to treat problems with hyperpigmentation, ranging from
supervised use of topical products like Hydroquinone, tretinoin, azelaic
acid,
arbutine, liquorice, Kojic acid, to use of modern lasers, medical
microdermabrasion, exfoliants and also regular use of sunscreen.
At
Laserderm clinics, we cannot over emphasize the importance of
individuals
seeking advice of registered clinicians or dermatologist before
embarking on
any treatment for hyperpigmentation. We also hope to educate people on
the risk
of using creams sold on the open market for skin lightening/bleaching.
Most do
not know the concentration of toxic compounds in some of these creams
including
the 'mixed' creams bought in various outlets. The dangers associated
with the
use of some of these creams include blood cancers such as leukemia,
liver and
kidney cancer as well as other severe skin conditions like allergic
dermatitis,
ochronosis which is a skin condition which makes the skin to turn a dark
purple
shade.
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