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Hyperpigmentation,dark patches ,in face & neck - #11092

Sarbajit sahoo

Hyperpigmentation,dark patches in face & necks & skin will be dull howto preventtotallyget a clear & brightenfacefor in dailyI gotmoretension for pigmentation on face & neck so please give a proper solution

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Dr. Shayeque Reza
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49 days ago
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Investigation 1) CBC 2) Vitamin B12

RX 1) Face wash glutafine Use twice daily 2) sun scoop brightening sunscreen spf50 Use everyday when going out 3) Glyco 6 cream Use at night daily if any redness stop for 3 days 4) Tab limcee 500 1 tab twice daily after meal for 3 months

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Hyperpigmentation, including dark patches on the face and neck, is a common issue that can result from a variety of factors like sun exposure, hormonal changes, or even post-inflammatory responses. To address this, a multi-pronged approach is recommended. Start with sun protection as UV exposure significantly worsens pigmentation. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 daily, even on cloudy days; reapply it every two hours if exposed to the sun for extended periods. Incorporating physical barriers like hats or clothing can also help. Consider using skincare products containing ingredients known for their depigmenting properties, such as vitamin C, kojic acid, niacinamide, glycolic acid or azelaic acid. These can help reduce pigmentation over time by inhibiting melanin production or promoting cell turnover. When using these, follow the product instructions carefully to avoid irritation. In some cases, prescription treatments like hydroquinone can be effective but should be guided by a dermatologist to avoid potential side effects. Keeping your skin moisturized and avoiding triggers like picking at the skin can prevent further darkening. Stress management is also essential; stress can exacerbate skin conditions through hormonal pathways. Techniques such as yoga, meditation, or simple breathing exercises can be beneficial. For persistent or severe pigmentation, professional treatments like chemical peels, laser therapy, or microneedling may be options, but these should be discussed with a healthcare provider to assess suitability based on skin type and condition. Regular follow-ups with a dermatologist can ensure that your treatment approach is effective and adjusted as needed. By integrating these strategies into daily life, you can effectively manage hyperpigmentation and work towards a clearer complexion.

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