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HyperPigmentation

How to treat Hyperpigmentation around the mouth

Are you tired of hyperpigmentation on your face and around your mouth? Is it something that makes you feel less confident and attractive? Are you tired of trying different products and still not getting the results you have been hoping for?

Keep reading as this article will help you learn more about the causes and treatments for hyperpigmentation.

Hyperpigmentation, especially around the mouth, is a common skin concern that can affect self-confidence. It occurs when certain areas of the skin appear darker than others due to excess melanin production and is more common in individuals with medium to darker skin tones. Common triggers include hormonal changes, sun exposure, inflammation, and other contributing factors.

Understanding the Causes

Hyperpigmentation occurs due to increased melanin production in localized areas of the skin. Several factors can contribute:

    • Sun Exposure
      Ultraviolet (UV) radiation stimulates melanin production, which can lead to sun spots or diffuse darkening of the skin

    • Hormonal Changes
      Fluctuations in hormone levels, such as during pregnancy, can contribute to melasma and pigmentation changes

    • Medications
      Certain medications can lead to hyperpigmentation via various mechanisms including sensitisation of your skin to UV radiation

    • Skin Injuries and Inflammation
      Cuts, acne, burns, and other injuries can cause post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation

    • Medical Conditions
      Certain health conditions can exacerbate hyperpigmentation such as hypothyroidism 

    • Other Factors
      Genetics, aging, and lifestyle factors such as not wearing sunscreen can all increase the risk of developing hyperpigmentation.

Treatment Options Overview

The first step in treating hyperpigmentation is addressing the underlying cause. For example, if you have acne you will need to use treatments to control your acne which will reduce the occurrence of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation. The next step is to treat the hyperpigmentation to reduce and possibly totally remove it from the skin. Treatments should be tailored to your skin type and sensitivity, and include both drug store and professional treatments. Options include:

    • Azelaic Acid
      An anti-inflammatory and melanin-inhibiting topical treatment, often suitable for sensitive skin

    • Vitamin C Serums
      An antioxidant that helps protect skin from oxidative stress and brightens the complexion

    • Hydroquinone
      A topical depigmenting agent that reduces melanin production

    • Retinoids
      Vitamin A derivatives promote skin cell turnover and gradually reduce pigmentation

    • Chemical Peels
      Exfoliating treatments that gently remove the outer skin layers, which reduces the appearance of dark spots. Peels vary in depth depending on the severity of pigmentation

    • Cosmelan Peel

The Cosmelan Peel is a powerful pain free depigmenting peel which is left on the skin for 6 to 8 hours

    • Laser Therapy
      Targeted energy-based treatments that break down pigment and stimulate skin renewal

Cosmelan Peel for Perioral Hyperpigmentation

The Cosmelan peel is part of the Cosmelan Method which is a world leading treatment for different causes of hyperpigmentation such as melasma, post inflammatory hyperpigmentation, freckles and age spots.  It involves in-clinic application of the Cosmelan peel after a thorough skin assessment by a trained professional. This is then followed by a structured at-home skincare regimen. The process includes:

    1. In-clinic application of the peel which is left on the skin for 6 to 8 hours

    1. At-home use of the Cosmelan 2 cream for ongoing removal of hyperpigmentation and prevention of excess melanin production

Clients are advised to use high SPF sunscreen daily to maintain results and prevent further recurrence of hyperpigmentation.

Due to its effectiveness the Cosmelan Method has gained widespread popularity. It is one of the most popular treatments for hyperpigmentation in London and worldwide, with over 1 million individuals receiving the treatment to date. It is certainly a go-to treatment for many.

Cosmelan Peel

Supporting Treatments & Care

Since the skin around the mouth is sensitive, consistent skin care is important in managing pigmentation. Key measures include:

    • Daily use of a broad-spectrum sunscreen.

    • Gentle exfoliation withexfoliating face washes, toners, serums or creamsto promote cell turnover and a brighter complexion

    • Avoidance of harsh irritating skin products

      Supporting Treatment

London Clinics Leading the Way

London is one of the leading cities for professional skin care treatments and hosts several aesthetic clinics offering advanced treatments for pigmentation.  Stratum Clear Clinic is a doctor-led aesthetic clinic that offers treatments for hyperpigmentation including the Cosmelan method. A highly trained aesthetic doctor assesses your skin, diagnoses the cause of your hyperpigmentation, and recommends the most appropriate treatment options. At Stratum Clear Clinic we are driven by excellence and strive to give clients an exceptional experience. We use only the highest quality products to ensure the best outcomes for your skin and results that will make you feel happy and confident in your skin. 

Final Thoughts

Hyperpigmentation around the mouth is a common condition and can result from a variety of causes, including sun exposure, hormonal changes, and post-inflammatory processes. While it is not harmful, it can affect self-perception and confidence.

However, the path to brighter, even-toned skin is easier than you think. You don’t need to struggle with hyperpigmentation for months or even years. If you would like further information and an assessment of your skin with professional solutions provided to you book your consultation at Stratum Clear Clinic. Call us at 020 8050 0228 or 07405 766 191 or visit our website at https://stratumclearclinic.co.uk/.

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