Are you bothered by facial pigmentation? Here is the solution


  A very common skin condition called hyperpigmentation or pigmentation causes some sections or patches of skin to become darker in colour than healthy skin. It is typically a harmless disorder brought on by a buildup of too much melanin in the skin. This is prevalent in both men and women and can impact all age groups, castes, and creeds.

Since everyone is looking for a trustworthy and efficient therapy, the market is flooded with information on pigmentation and thousands of solutions for treating it, all of which make grand promises. But, the startling reality is that the majority of expensive over-the-counter creams don't work, and some can even be damaging to your skin.

You don't have to put up with this anymore. Modern technology offers a huge ray of hope for all types of pigmentary issues, so you no longer have to live with this issue. The initial step in treating pigmentary disorders is to categorise them according to the underlying cause, the affected body part, and the degree of pigmentation, such as epidermal or deep dermal. Before beginning the treatment, it is crucial to rule out any underlying systemic disease or hormonal abnormalities.

The hyperpigmentation issues that are most frequently reported include:

Brown, flat patches covering the cheeks, forehead, and upper lips on both sides are called melasma.

Freckles are little, flat, brown or tan spots the size of pinheads that develop on the face as a result of concentrated melanin clusters.

Post-inflammatory pigmentation is a skin condition that appears on the face, neck, or chest after an inflammatory dermatosis such acne, atopic dermatitis,

Pregnancy-related hyperpigmentation is visible in the axilla, areola, and lower abdomen in the midline.

Diffuse facial pigmentation caused by adverse reactions to cosmetic products is known as "cosmeceutical-induced pigmentation" or "Ashy dermatoses."

Although treating pigmentation can be very difficult, contemporary science now provides a very dependable option. It can be treated with a number of new generation chemical peels, either as a single ingredient or as part of a cocktail therapy that is selected by our experts. Pixel Q-switch or Pixel Er:YAG lasers are used in tandem to treat stubborn and persistent cases. For the treatment of any type of pigmentation, sunscreen use is essential.

Eyebrow Pigmentation

The condition known as periorbital hyperpigmentation is characterised by under-eye bags. Moreover, it may be connected to sunken eyes or puffy/bagged eyes. Because the skin surrounding the eyes is thin and lacks supportive subcutaneous tissue, it is prone to bleeding from weak blood capillaries, which causes periorbital colouring and swollen eyes.

The most crucial step is a lifestyle change. This condition is made worse by stress, sleep deprivation, long work hours (particularly in front of computer screens), an unbalanced diet (skipping meals, especially breakfast), and anaemia.

At at Enfield Royal Clinics, we use topical medicines, arginine peels, fillers, and laser to treat this nagging issue. In order to remove this pigmentation, we can use pixel-Erbium laser technology of the highest calibre. The body triggers a healing response when laser light is directed over this region.When this area is exposed to laser light, the body is stimulated to generate new collagen and supporting tissue as a response to the injury. As a result, blood vessels are strengthened and there is less leaking, which treats pigmentation and puffy eyes. Furthermore, fillers are used to correct sunken-in eyes.

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