Hyperpigmentation Face
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Facial hyperpigmentation — dark patches on skin from melanin overproduction — shows up as brown or gray "dark spots," age spots, sun spots, melasma (chloasma) or post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) and causes uneven skin tone that can affect confidence; common triggers include sun exposure, hormones (pregnancy or birth control), acne or skin injury, and genetics. Getting the right diagnosis matters because superficial spots and deeper pigment behave differently, and treatment options range from topical brightening creams and chemical peels to professional procedures like IPL, Fraxel and other laser or picosecond therapies. If you’re researching pigmentation removal, look for an experienced dermatologist who treats darker skin safely and ask about pre- and post-care (sun protection and maintenance) to reduce risk of recurrence. South Korea — especially Seoul’s Gangnam district — is a popular destination for advanced, affordable dermatology and K‑beauty skin clinics offering targeted care for facial hyperpigmentation.
Procedures that treat this ailment: IPL and Fraxel Laser
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