Listen from Dr. Rathish T. Pillai about the various aspects of hyperpigmentation & skincare tips required to be followed in hyperpigmentation
What is Hyperpigmentation?
Hyperpigmentation is a skin condition where patches of the skin are darker than the rest. Dark patches on the face, neck and around mouth are formed due to deposits of extra melanin colour producing pigment
When melanocytes are damaged, they produce more melanin that bundles together. Clusters of melanin on certain parts of the skin lead to dark patches or hyperpigmentation. It can occur on any skin type and age group, but is generally harmless.
What are the triggering factors for hyperpigmentation?
When skin is affected by acne over time it is noticed that skin has been healed, but pigmented spot remains on the skin. This is ‘post-inflammatory hyper-pigmentation’. It can also be caused by eczema, psoriasis and damage from skin treatments, such as microdermabrasion, skin peels or laser therapies.
Melasma is the result of fluctuating hormones. Variations in oestrogen and progesterone levels can be brought on by many factors, such as pregnancy, illness and taking birth control pills. Your diet can also affect your hormones, particularly food with a high level of phytoestrogens, such as soy.