Three Types of Skin Hyperpigmentation
Cosmetic development specialist Robert S. Baraczek consults for companies in the health and beauty sector. In his work, Robert S. Baraczek has formulated skincare products suitable for treating a range of disorders, including hyperpigmentation.
Hyperpigmentation is an umbrella term for conditions that cause dark spots to develop on the skin. The conditions listed below can appear in people of all skin tones and types:
Solar lentigines: Excessive sun damage can cause the skin to overproduce melanin, a dark brown pigment that is visible in the skin. Since these develop over time, they are most common in older people.
Post-inflammatory: Sometimes, hyperpigmentation can occur as a lasting side-effect of another skin condition such as acne. Abrasions or burns can also darken skin after healing.
Melasma: Fluctuations in hormones such as estrogen can cause large, discolored patches to appear on the stomach, hands, and face. This is often associated with pregnancy, and is much more common in women.