Facial pigmentation can be caused by a variety of factors, both internal and external. Sun exposure is one of the leading causes, as ultraviolet (UV) rays can trigger an increase in melanin production, leading to sunspots and melasma. Hormonal changes during pregnancy, menopause, or due to certain medications can also stimulate melanin production, resulting in pigmentation. Skin injuries from acne, cuts, or burns can leave behind dark spots, known as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Additionally, genetic predisposition can make some individuals more susceptible to developing pigmentation, and certain skin conditions or diseases may also contribute to pigmentation changes.Preventing facial pigmentation largely revolves around protecting the skin from factors that can stimulate melanin production. Sun protection is crucial, wearing broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30, seeking shade, and wearing hats or protective clothing can help prevent sun-induced pigmentation.
For More Details Please Contact Us At +919958458407.
Tags: |