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Netmeds | Hyde Cream 30gm
Doctor prescription required on this medicine

Hyde Cream 30gm

Tube of 30 gm cream
By Menarini India Pvt Ltd
₹103.13
Hyperpigmentation
Netmeds | ONAK SR Lotion 100ml
Doctor prescription required on this medicine

ONAK SR Lotion 100ml

Tube of 100 ml lotion
By PRAISE PHARMA
₹181.50
Hyperpigmentation
Netmeds | Purelite Cream 15gm

Purelite Cream 15gm

Tube of 15 gm cream
By Adroit Healthcare Pvt Ltd
₹289.52
Hyperpigmentation
Netmeds | ULTRABRITE Soap 75gm

ULTRABRITE Soap 75gm

Packet of 75 gm soap
By Leeford Healthcare Ltd (Generics)
₹70.49
Hyperpigmentation
Netmeds | Epilite Solution 40ml
Doctor prescription required on this medicine

Epilite Solution 40ml

Bottle of 40 ml solution
By Percos India Pvt Ltd
₹218.63
Hyperpigmentation
Netmeds | RADIGLOW SKIN RADIANCE Lotion 30ml

RADIGLOW SKIN RADIANCE Lotion 30ml

Tube of 30 ml lotion
By Caryota Lifesciences India Pvt Ltd
₹264.00
Hyperpigmentation
Netmeds | TRI O BLOC DEPIGMENTING Cream 25g

TRI O BLOC DEPIGMENTING Cream 25g

Tube of 25 g creams
By Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd
₹403.92
Hyperpigmentation
Netmeds | CARYLITE SKIN LIGHTENING Cream 30gm

CARYLITE SKIN LIGHTENING Cream 30gm

Tube of 30 gm cream
By Caryota Lifesciences India Pvt Ltd
₹439.12
Hyperpigmentation
Netmeds | ENSHINER ULTRA Cream 15gm
Doctor prescription required on this medicine

ENSHINER ULTRA Cream 15gm

Tube of 15 gm cream
By Leeford Healthcare Ltd (Generics)
₹150.00
Hyperpigmentation
Netmeds | SHADEFIX Cream 100g

SHADEFIX Cream 100g

Tube of 100 g creams
By Alniche Life Sciences Pvt Ltd
₹726.00
Hyperpigmentation
Netmeds | Vitix Gel 50ml

Vitix Gel 50ml

Tube of 50 ml gel
By Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd
₹2,249.28
Hyperpigmentation
Netmeds | NOVILITE DEPIGMENTING AND SKIN BRIGHTENING Cream 15g
₹447.92
Hyperpigmentation

Hyperpigmentation - Overview

Hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition characterized by the darkening of certain areas of the skin due to an excess production of melanin. Melanin is the pigment responsible for giving colour to the skin, hair, and eyes. While hyperpigmentation is usually harmless, it can be a source of distress for many individuals, affecting their self-esteem and confidence.

Types Of Hyperpigmentation:

There are several types of hyperpigmentation which includes the following:

Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH):This type of hyperpigmentation occurs as a result of an inflammatory response to various skin injuries or conditions, such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, or even minor cuts and burns. Once the inflammation subsides, the skin might produce an excess amount of melanin, leading to dark spots or patches.

Melasma: Melasma typically affects women during pregnancy due to hormonal fluctuations. It can also occur in individuals taking hormonal medications or with excessive sun exposure. Melasma appears as larger, irregularly shaped brown patches, commonly on the cheeks, forehead, and upper lip.

Sunspots:Sunspots, also known as age spots or liver spots, are caused by prolonged sun exposure over the years. They tend to appear on sun-exposed areas, such as the face, hands, shoulders, and arms, and are more common in older individuals.

Freckles:Freckles are hereditary and commonly found in fair-skinned individuals. They are small, flat, and tan or light brown in colour. Freckles are triggered by sun exposure, becoming more prominent during sunny months.

Drug-Induced Hyperpigmentation:Certain medications can cause hyperpigmentation as a side effect. Examples include some antimalarial drugs, chemotherapy agents, and certain antibiotics.

Treatment For Hyperpigmentation

Hyperpigmentation can be treated by topical hyperpigmentation creams, gels, lotions or serums. The most commonly used ingredients on such preparations include hydroquinone, retinoids, alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), kojic acid, and azelaic acid. They work by reducing melanin production in the skin which makes it best suited for use in face and other body parts which is more prone to excessive sun exposure.

Most of Creams, lotion and serums claimed for hyperpigmentation treatment of face may also contains vitamin C and few other botanical extracts also protects your skin’s natural barrier function, repairs damaged skin and enhances glow and radiance.

When it comes to hyperpigmentation treatment for dark skin or hyperpigmentation treatment for black skin, it's important to choose products that are specifically designed for darker skin tones. Additionally, tablets for pigmentation are also prescribed by doctor in severe cases. Examples of such medicines includes tranexamic acid, niacinamide, vitamin C, astaxanthin, glutathione, etc.

Other best hyperpigmentation treatments include chemical peels,microdermabrasion, laser therapy, etc. Consult your doctor to identify the best hyperpigmentation treatment that suits you.

Also, it's important to use products that are gentle and non-irritating. Hyperpigmentation soap can also be used as a complementary treatment alongside other medications to help lighten the skin.

References:

  • https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323808#types-and-symptoms
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4142815/

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