PIGMENTATION
What Is Pigmentation?
Hyperpigmentation is the coloration or darkening of an
area of the skin. The Skin contains a particular type of
cells called melanocytes that produce a pigment called melanin. Depending upon the amount of pigment produced, the skin undergoes pigmentation. If skin produces too much pigment, it gets darker, a condition known as hyperpigmentation. However, if too little of the pigment is formed by the cells, the condition is known as hypopigmentation.
A common cause of hyperpigmentation is an excess production of melanin. Melanin is a pigment that gives
skin its color. It’s produced by skin cells called melanocytes. Several different conditions or factors can alter the production of melanin in your body.
WHAT ARE THE TREATMENTS AVAIBLE FOR PIGMENTATION AT: KAYNA?
- Chemical peel
- Laser peel (skin resurfacing)
- Intense pulse light therapy (IPL)
- Microdermabrasion
- Dermabrasion
- PRP/GFC
- LED light therapy
( THE TREATMENTS ARE TAILOR MADE AFTER THE DOCTOR HAS DIAGNOSED YOUR SKIN )