Hyperpigmentation Spots
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Hyperpigmentation spots—also known as dark spots, age spots, sun spots, liver spots, melasma, or post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation—are localized dark discolorations that appear on the skin due to excess pigment (melanin) production. These common blemishes often look like flat, brown, tan, gray, or black patches, and may show up on the face, hands, or other frequently exposed areas. Triggers like sun damage, hormonal changes, past acne, injury, or even genetics can all cause these spots to develop over time. While these spots are not usually harmful, they can be a source of frustration for many who want a clear, even complexion. Fortunately, advanced treatments in South Korea—especially laser toning—offer highly effective ways to safely reduce hyperpigmentation, fade dark patches, and restore radiance to your skin.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Laser Toning
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