Title: Pigmentation Treatment - Oc Skin Bankstown
1- PIGMENTATION TREATMENT - OC SKIN BANKSTOWN
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2WHAT IS THE BEST CURE FOR PIGMENTATION?
- The treatment for pigmentation depends on the
underlying cause and severity of the condition.
Here are some of the commonly used treatments for
pigmentation - Topical treatments Creams containing
hydroquinone, retinoids, azelaic acid, kojic
acid, and vitamin C can be used to lighten
pigmentation. However, it is important to use
these treatments under the guidance of a
dermatologist. - Chemical peels This treatment involves applying
a chemical solution to the skin to exfoliate the
outer layer of dead skin cells, revealing a
smoother and more even skin tone. - Laser therapy Various types of lasers can be
used to target the pigmented cells and break them
down, allowing the body to naturally eliminate
them. - Microdermabrasion This treatment uses a machine
to exfoliate the outer layer of the skin and
stimulate collagen production, leading to a more
even skin tone. - Cryotherapy This involves freezing the pigmented
area with liquid nitrogen, causing the pigmented
cells to peel off.
3DERMACEUTIC MELA TREATMENT
4HOW CAN I REMOVE PIGMENTATION NATURALLY?
While natural remedies for pigmentation can be
beneficial, it's important to note that they may
not be as effective as medical treatments and may
take longer to see results. Here are some natural
remedies that may help lighten pigmentation Lemo
n Juice The citric acid in lemon juice can help
exfoliate and lighten the skin. Apply fresh lemon
juice to the affected area and leave it on for
10-15 minutes before rinsing it off with warm
water. Be sure to avoid sun exposure after using
lemon juice on your skin, as it can increase
sensitivity to UV rays. Aloe Vera Aloe vera has
anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce
pigmentation. Apply fresh aloe vera gel to the
affected area and leave it on for 15-20 minutes
before rinsing it off with water. Turmeric The
active ingredient in turmeric, curcumin, has
antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that
can help lighten pigmentation. Mix turmeric
powder with honey or milk to make a paste, apply
it to the affected area and leave it on for 15-20
minutes before rinsing it off with water.
5MEDICAL HYPERPIGMENTATION TREATMENT
- Depending on the cause of your hyperpigmentation,
treatment may involve addressing an underlying
medical condition or stopping a medication. There
are several medical treatment options available
if home remedies for pigmentation fail to give
you the results you want.
6WHAT REMOVES DARK PIGMENTATION?
There are several treatments that can help remove
dark pigmentation. The best treatment option
depends on the underlying cause and severity of
the pigmentation. Here are some commonly used
treatments for dark pigmentation Chemical
peels Chemical peels involve applying a chemical
solution to the skin to exfoliate the outer layer
of dead skin cells and reveal a smoother, more
even skin tone. Chemical peels can be effective
for treating dark pigmentation caused by sun
damage, acne, and aging. Laser therapy Various
types of lasers can be used to target dark
pigmentation and break it down, allowing the body
to naturally eliminate it. Laser therapy can be
effective for treating dark pigmentation caused
by sun damage, age spots, and melasma. Microderma
brasion Microdermabrasion involves using a
machine to exfoliate the outer layer of the skin
and stimulate collagen production, leading to a
more even skin tone. It can be effective for
treating dark pigmentation caused by sun damage
and aging.
7CONTACT US
- Shop 2/443 Chapel Rd, Bankstown NSW 2200,
Australia - Phone No. (02) 8760 0140, www.ocskin.com.au