How to Avoid Hyperpigmentation

Posted on 08 Jan, 2020

Like most issues, hyperpigmentation is far easier to prevent than it is to treat. While it isn’t a harmful skin condition, hyperpigmentation is something most individuals wish to avoid due to it often looking unsightly.

Thankfully there are some simple steps you can take guard yourself against the most common factors of hyperpigmentation, and help at hand if you already do have some discolouration. This skin concern is especially common in darker skin types.

Use Sunscreen Every Day

Not only is sun damage one of the most common signs of ageing, but it is also one of the key causes of hyperpigmentation. UV rays can cause age spots and freckles to develop, while also making existing areas of hyperpigmentation darker. Although most signs of sun damage to the skin are harmless, they are highly visible and can make a person look much older than they actually are.

To avoid hyperpigmentation caused by sun exposure, you should strive to wear a suitable sunscreen every day, even if the forecast is overcast as UV light can pass through the clouds.

Invest in the Right Skincare

Individuals who suffer from a skin condition such as dermatitis, acne, or eczema are susceptible to developing post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. In these cases, irregular pigmentation forms as part of the body’s natural healing response to trauma. Unfortunately, the same response that is vital for healing the original skin issue can trigger an overproduction of melanin, causing hyperpigmentation if not kept in check.

The best way to prevent post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation from occurring in the first place is to invest in the right skincare products, especially if you suffer from one of the common skin conditions which can cause it, or are currently having professional skin treatments. Gentle products made with soothing ingredients such as marine and plant based and that do not include synthetics such as perfume and colour are perfect for soothing irritated and inflamed skin, addressing the underlying issues that usually trigger excess melanin production.

What to Do if You Already Have Hyperpigmentation

No matter how careful you are, you can still develop hyperpigmentation as you can’t combat every single environmental and hormonal factor which can trigger it. In these cases, your best option is to seek professional guidance on how best to treat your skin.

Here at The Laser Treatment Clinic, we’re experts on treating hyperpigmentation. With decades of experience, we can treat sensitive and dark skin types, and our friendly team will be happy to talk you through your options. To find out more, book a free consultation today.