Cosmetic Dermatology

Hyperpigmentation Treatment
The common skin condition known as hyperpigmentation is recognized by the darkening of specific areas of the skin. Numerous things, including sun exposure, hormone fluctuations, and skin traumas, might contribute to this skin condition. A Board-Certified Dermatologist should evaluate your skin in order to identify the underlying cause. Patient satisfaction and safety is our top priority at our practice.
Our Board-Certified Dermatologist will work with you to choose the most effective treatment option to help you reach your specific goals. You can contact us to schedule a consultation and find out more about our Hyperpigmentation Treatment options.
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Topical Creams (Hydroquinone, Kojic Acid, Retinoids)
These creams are often the first line of treatment, with ingredients like hydroquinone and kojic acid helping to lighten dark spots, and retinoids promoting cell turnover to fade hyperpigmentation over time.
Chemical Peels
Chemical peels use acids to exfoliate the skin's surface, removing dead skin cells and promoting the growth of new, even-toned skin, which can significantly reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation.
Microdermabrasion
This minimally invasive treatment involves using tiny crystals to gently exfoliate the skin, helping to remove the outer layer of skin and reduce the appearance of discoloration caused by hyperpigmentation.
Laser Therapy
Laser treatments target the pigment in the skin with focused light, breaking up dark spots and encouraging collagen production to improve skin texture and tone, providing long-lasting results for hyperpigmentation.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is hyperpigmentation and what causes it?
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