Hyperpigmentation occurs when excess melanin is produced due to sun exposure, hormonal changes, or acne scars. Brightening treatments and sun protection are crucial for improvement.
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Avoid prolonged sun exposure, even with sunscreen. Reapply as needed.
FAQs
Yes, some types of hyperpigmentation, like post-inflammatory marks, can fade over time.
However, targeted treatments with vitamin C and sunscreen accelerate the process.
Visible improvement can take 6-12 weeks with consistent use of brightening products and proper sun protection.
Most hyperpigmentation is not permanent and can be treated. However, severe cases, like melasma, may require professional treatments
Yes, sunscreen is crucial in preventing hyperpigmentation caused by UV exposure.
Start with a small amount and gradually increase usage to avoid irritation.