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Pigmentation is a common skin condition that can occur due to a variety of reasons, including sun exposure, aging, and certain medical conditions. While pigmentation is not usually harmful, many people may want to treat it for cosmetic reasons.There are a number of different pigmentation treatments available, depending on the cause and severity of the pigmentation. Some common treatments include topical creams and serums, chemical peels, laser therapy, and microdermabrasion. If you are considering a pigmentation treatment in Gurgaon, it is important to consult with a qualified dermatologist or skin care professional to determine the best course of treatment for your individual needs.

About Pigmentation

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A pigment made by the cells called melanin is responsible for your skin color. An imbalance production of melanin in the body causes the development of dark or light patches on the skin.
People oftentimes choose to rely on cosmetic products and home remedies for treating pigmentation. However, these options may not work when the problem is deeper. Also, the present-day lifestyle makes it inevitable to stay away from the sun and pollution which is why professional pigmentation removal treatment in Gurgaon should be sought from specialized centers.

Pigmentation Treatments

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Cell Restore Therapy

At La Midas, we have specially designed a therapy for active acne known as cell restore therapy which starts with a detailed consultation with the doctor. It is a 7-step deep cleaning therapy and takes only 45 minutes to give you clear, smooth and acne-free skin.

Q Switch Laser

The Q Switch Laser is a new technology that uses lasers to treat skin conditions. The laser shines a beam of light onto the skin, which helps to break down the oil and bacteria on the skin. This then helps to improve the appearance of the skin.

Pigmentation Zap Therapy

Zap therapy is a new type of skin care that uses light and sound to treat various skin problems. Zap therapy is a form of alternative medicine that uses zaps, or brief flashes of light and sound, to treat a variety of skin conditions. Zap therapy is most commonly used to treat acne and pigmentation.

Meso Glow

Meso Glow is a new, light-weight light therapy device that is being used to treat various skin conditions. It uses the natural light of the sun to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin in the skin, which results in softer, smoother skin. This device is a great alternative to over-the-counter treatments like moisturizers or sunscreens, and it can be used on all skin types.

Glow booster Therapy

Glow booster therapy is a type of light therapy that is used to improve the appearance of skin. This therapy uses short, bright flashes of light to stimulate the production of new skin cells.

Laser Toning

Laser toning is a popular skin care treatment that uses lasers to break down the outer layer of skin, called the epidermis. This allows the underlying layer of skin to become more visible and smoother.Many people use laser toning as a way to improve their complexion or reduce the appearance of wrinkles and blemishes.

Oxygen Therapy

Oxygen therapy is a popular skin care treatment that uses oxygen enriched air to improve the appearance of skin. Oxygen therapy is most commonly used to treat wrinkles and dry skin, but it can also be used to treat other conditions such as acne and age spots.

PRP

PRP, or platelet-rich plasma, is a medical treatment used to improve the appearance of skin. It is made from blood collected from a patient and processed to increase the number of blood cells. PRP is then used to treat various skin conditions, such as psoriasis, vitiligo and burns.

Types of Pigmentation

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Age Spots

These are light brown or black colored patches that are associated with aging and sun exposure. Most people in their 40s face this problem as the skin cease to repair itself from sun damage.

Melasma

These are large patches of dark skin that appear mostly on forehead, cheek, and stomach. Although they can affect both men and women, they are common in women going through hormonal changes due to pregnancy, birth control pills, etc.

Post-inflammatory

People who had inflammation of injury like acne, infection, allergic reactions, etc develop darken skin spots port-recovery.

Birthmarks

These blemishes are present at the birth time or develop within a few weeks after birth. They are results of the growth of either pigment-producing cells or vascular cells on the skin.

Freckles

These are a small cluster of dark spots that appear in varying density. They are caused by overexposure to sunlight and are more apparent on fair skin.

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FAQ's

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There are many popular pigmentation treatments available today. Some of the most common include laser therapy, microdermabrasion, and chemical peels. These treatments can help to improve the appearance of pigmentation by reducing the amount of pigment in the skin.
Pigmentation treatments can help to improve the overall appearance of the skin by evening out skin tone and reducing the appearance of dark spots. Additionally, pigmentation treatments can help to protect the skin from further damage by providing a barrier against environmental aggressors.
Pigmentation treatments have minor risks and side effects, including skin irritation and allergic reactions, temporary redness, and swelling. These side effects are usually mild and resolve within a few days after treatment.
Pigmentation treatment can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months to show results. It all depends on the individual's skin type and the severity of their pigmentation.
It depends on lots of factors. If you are not sure whether a treatment is right for you, consult with a dermatologist or other skin care professional.
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