Dr. Shafali Yadav is a Consultant Dermatologist in Tender Palm Super Speciality Hospital, Lucknow. She has a clinical experience of more than 17 years.

Hyperpigmentation occurs when the skin produces more melanin (the pigment that gives skin its color). This can make skin appear darker than surrounding areas. Hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition. It affects people of all skin types.

Hyperpigmentation is usually patchy or can be generalized. It may occur as a separate entity eg melasma, freckles, facial melanosis, acanthosis nigricans etc. It may occur as a residue of a preceding lesion eg post acne, post fungal infections, post eczema, post varicella etc. Or may be caused as a sign of internal diseases eg Addison Disease, hematochromatosis, ochronosis etc.

At times, hyperpigmentation can be really challenging to treat and even after successful treatment, the lesions might relapse. To prevent relapses, lifestyle changes are needed which include nutritious diet, avoiding sun exposure, regular exercise and proper sleep. Dr. Shafali Yadav is one of the best Dermatologists in Lucknow and offers effective treatment for hyperpigmentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hyperpigmentation?
Hyperpigmentation occurs when the skin produces more melanin (the pigment that gives skin its color). This can make spots or patches on skin appear darker than surrounding areas. Hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition. It affects people of all skin types.
What can be the reasons for hyperpigmentation?
Hyperpigmentation can be localized or generalized. It can occur on any part of body. Localized hyperpigmentation may be in the form of moles, freckles, melasma, patchy hyperpigmentation after acne, due to trauma, birthmark. Generalized hyperpigmentation may be due to many systemic diseases, heavy metal deposition and many other factors.
How can hyperpigmentation be treated?
Hyperpigmentation caused by systemic diseases is treated by treating the underlying disease. Patchy hyperpigmentations (except birth marks) can be treated by using depigmenting agents like topical hydroquinone, kojic acid, arbutin,sunscreens, oral antioxidants, glutathione, vitamin c.
Is melasma treatable?
Melasma is a type of hyperpigmentation seen usually on face. Melasma mostly affects women, affecting men just 10 percent of the time. Other types of hyperpigmentation affect men and women equally. Melasma is more common in people with darker skin. Melasma has a strong tendency of relapse. Certain life style changes like regular exercise, proper diet, regular sunscreen use, adequate sleep and effective stress management are necessary to prevent relapses.

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