Pigmentation Treatment
Why Choosing The Right Type Of Pigmentation Treatment Is So Important
There are many reasons for pigmentation and two of these are sun damage and hormones. Pigmentation is treatable and there are various types of pigmentation treatments available to choose from.
A decrease in skin pigmentation is called hypo pigmentation and an increase in pigmentation is called hyper pigmentation. Both these can be treated by making use of pigmentation treatments. Although pigmentation is visible on all skin types, hyper pigmentation is much more visible on fair skin and hypo pigmentation is more visible on darker skin. Depending on the type of skin you have, you will have to choose a pigmentation treatment suited to your skin.
Dermatologists specialise in skin and the different types of skin conditions. For most skin conditions there are different treatments. Discuss with your dermatologist which pigmentation treatment will be best for you. Once you have found the best treatment for your skin type, discuss the different brands with your dermatologist. Some pigmentation treatment brands have the same effect as their more expensive counterparts and can save you a lot of money.
Types of pigmentation treatments include:
- Laser therapy
- Chemical peel
- Cream
- Mask
- Serum
- Gel
Over the counter products are more often than not, not the safest options. Although they are much cheaper than those types of pigmentation treatments done by specialists, they might not be suited to your skin type or condition. Rather visit a specialist to get the best treatment right from the start, than trying over the counter products and eventually ending up in a specialist’s chair anyway.
Skin Pigmentation Removal Has Never Been Easier
For anyone suffering an unsightly, skin pigmentation, the removal process has never been simpler than it is today. Due to a new type of therapy that uses the healing properties of light, many who have suffered the embarrassment of these and other superficial skin blemishes could see their discomfort become a thing of the past.
The process is known as BBL or broadband light therapy and it uses a powerful beam of pulsed light to stimulate the surface cells of the skin in affected areas.
Other Uses
For skin pigmentation removal, in particular, this innovative therapy has proved itself to be exceptionally effective but it’s also found many further applications in the treatment of a wide range of other skin conditions including the stretch marks that continue to cause so much concern to mothers of all ages.
The apparatus used to generate the pulsed light beam makes use of a series of filters in order to select the wavelengths of light most suitable for the treatment of each given condition. So, for use in skin pigmentation removal and other skin conditions, trained and experienced therapists such as those employed at the Melrose Aesthetic Centre are essential.
Examples of blemishes that are commonly seen and easily treated by this method are age spots, freckles, maculae, birth marks and port wine stains. The latter condition can be particularly disfiguring and very distressing to sufferers but, with the development of broadband light therapy, they may now be spared the discomfort and high cost of remedial cosmetic surgery.
How It Works
During skin pigmentation removal and other dermal treatments, the effect of the light beam falling on the skin is to create localised heating that serves as a stimulant in the production of collagen, an important protein and major component of the connective tissue within the skin. The generation of new collagen has a restorative effect that leaves the skin surface smoother whilst blending the natural colour that lends a healthier and more youthful appearance.
Except in the most severe cases, the process of skin pigmentation removal is normally complete within 2 to 5 treatments conducted at fortnightly to monthly intervals.
One big advantage of this technique is its non-invasiveness so no time is needed for recovery. In addition, and unlike the alternative surgical procedures, BBL sessions are quite painless. Although varying degrees of discomfort may occur especially when deeper penetration is needed. Topical anaesthesia is really unnecessary but may be useful for particularly sensitive areas.
Treatment is usually quit short and is unlikely to exceed 30 minutes but a professional therapist will provide a detailed account of what to expect from your skin pigmentation removal treatments.
There are many available types of pigmentation treatments. If you would like to consult with a specialist in skincare to find the pigmentation treatment suitable for your skin, contact us.
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