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How to Treat Hyperpigmentation? (Here’s How You Can Proceed)



Are you pissed with those spots and hyperpigmentation on your face? We got your back! You aren’t the only one suffering from this condition.

Hyperpigmentation isn’t threatening. However, removing them is necessary for self-satisfaction, especially if you don’t want them popping on your face.

So, how to treat hyperpigmentation? RLT is one of the best and, so far, the most effective treatment methods. Now, why’s that, you may wonder? Well, red light comes in certain wavelengths that reach the deepest tissues and cells and ensure the melanocytes’ activity is arrested. That’s not all; you can also go for certain topical treatments and cosmetic procedures too.

Wanna know more about these treatments in detail? Then, this blog is your stop-by for the next five minutes!

Summary: Treating Hyperpigmentation

Let’s be honest no one loves spots on the face, right? Even though hyperpigmentation isn’t threatening, you won’t want to have them destroying your beauty.

There are tens of ways to take down hyperpigmentation, but not all methods are effective and safe. Red light therapy can be a safer and more effective option, but you can also opt for cosmetic procedures or topical creams.

However, hyperpigmentation is often treated with RLT, and it’s so far considered the best treatment method.

What Is Hyperpigmentation?

Hyperpigmentation turns certain skin portions darker than the surrounding area. It occurs when the skin gives off excessive melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color.

Hyperpigmentation is quite common among skin of color. The reason is that tone skins come with higher melanin amounts. Therefore, acne, rashes, bruises, or burns to your skin can produce more melanin and lead to dark spots.

Hyperpigmentation types include:
  • Age spots are also known as “liver” spots
  • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
  • Melasma

Moreover, certain medications and health conditions can cause hyperpigmentation. Here’s a small table to help you understand the symptoms of the hyperpigmentation type:


How To Treat Hyperpigmentation? (4 Solid Solutions)

Hyperpigmentation is usually harmless and may need no advanced or complicated treatment. So, here are some of the remedies that can help you out.
 

1. Topical Creams

Many people prefer using topical treatments to get rid of their hyperpigmentation. Topical creams usually come with ingredients like:
  • Vitamin C
  • Cysteamine cream
  • N-acetyl glucosamine
  • Hydroquinone
  • Retinoids, such as tretinoin
  • Niacinamide
  • Azelaic acid
  • Kojic acid
  • Mequinol
  • Soy
  • Arbutin
  • Glycolic acid peels
  • Corticosteroids

However, creams with hydroquinone and steroids can take 3 to 6 months to affect your skin color. Plus, you need to be careful about what brand of cream you use as there are reports that certain creams that have hydroquinone and steroids can cause:
  • stinging
  • skin rashes and irritation
  • reddening of the skin
  • inflammation
  • an allergic reaction
  • thin skin
  • steroid-induced acne
  • skin sores
  • xeroderma

This is why you should consult your doctor before binging on any treatment process.
 

2. Red Light Therapy

To date, red light therapy has been one of the best treatment methods for hyperpigmentation. Here’s how it helps with hyperpigmentation conditions:
 

Red Light Enter to the Cellular Level

Melanocytes are present at the deepest part of your epidermis, producing melanin.

When these cells get overexcited, pigment production rises. The reason is that the wavelengths in the RLT are quite long, allowing them to penetrate deeper into the tissues.

This overall characteristic reduces the melanocytes’ activity. Therefore, RLT for your hyperpigmentation can determine the problem and help with the cure.
 

Prevents Early Aging Signs

Did you know that RLT has the caliber to prevent melanin production? Yes, it does! Studies have shown that RLT can be super effective for skin rejuvenation. It even boosts your skin's hydration and arrests any signs of premature aging.
 

Treats Skin Injuries and Cuts Down Melanin Effects

So, what to do if you have skin traumas or disorders? Does RLT make your hyperpigmentation worse than before? The simple answer is no!

There has been evidence that states RLT is safe and a potent way to treat your skin-darkening signs. That’s not all; it even stimulates your blood flow and cuts down chances of swelling and redness.

Moreover, the low frequencies make RLT less toxic and comparatively more gentle on the skin.
 

3. Cosmetic Procedures

Some cosmetic processes can lighten the areas of your skin and reduce the pigmentation around the surrounding of your skin.

Certain cosmetic procedures include:
  • Intense pulsed light
  • Laser therapy
  • Chemical peels

However, we’ll always recommend that you first consult with your doctor, and if your healthcare professional thinks you’re good enough, you can go for these cosmetic procedures.

4. Certain Home Remedies

There are a few natural remedies that can help tighten the hyperpigmentation areas. However, the bad news is that there needs to be solid evidence that these remedies are effective.

If you’re eager to try something new or a home remedy, I suggest using it on a small skin patch. If it works well, you’re set, but stop if it irritates the skin.

According to a review in 2018, there are a few natural remedies that have been proven to treat people with hyperpigmentation.
  • Aloe vera
  • Licorice
  • Green tea

Bottom Line

After this five-minute read, you should have all the necessary information to tackle your hyperpigmentation issue. As you already know, RLT is a phenomenon option when treating hyperpigmentation.

However, let me remind you that not all RLT devices are authentic, and not all serve the purpose. So, you must always do your research first and seek those devices that claim to give you what you want. This way, you can rest worry-free and enjoy the best therapy sessions.