IN Davie, FL

Pigmentation / Sun Spots

What Are Pigmentation and Sun Spots?

Pigmentation and sun spots refer to areas of darkened skin caused by an overproduction of melanin. These spots often develop due to prolonged sun exposure, aging, or hormonal changes and commonly appear on the face, hands, and shoulders. While generally harmless, they can make the skin appear uneven and aged. Treatments are available to brighten the complexion and restore a more even skin tone, giving the skin a refreshed and youthful appearance.

What Are the Causes of Pigmentation and Sun Spots?

  • Sun Exposure: UV rays stimulate melanin production, leading to dark spots.
  • Aging: Skin becomes more prone to pigmentation as it ages.
  • Hormonal Changes: Pregnancy or contraceptives can trigger melasma and pigmentation.
  • Skin Trauma: Inflammation from acne or injuries can cause post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
  • Genetics: A family history of pigmentation issues increases susceptibility.

Treatments & Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

Can pigmentation and sun spots worsen over time?

Yes, without treatment or sun protection, pigmentation and sun spots can become darker and more prominent.

Are treatments for pigmentation suitable for sensitive skin?

Yes, treatments like IPL and chemical peels can be customized to suit sensitive skin and minimize irritation.

How can I prevent pigmentation from returning after treatment?

Using sunscreen daily and avoiding excessive sun exposure are key to preventing pigmentation recurrence.

Is there downtime after pigmentation treatments?

Some treatments, like chemical peels, may involve mild peeling or redness, while others, like IPL, usually have minimal downtime.

Can pigmentation be treated on areas other than the face?

Yes, treatments are effective on other areas like the hands, shoulders, and décolletage where pigmentation often occurs.