HORMONE PIGMENTATION, DISCOLOURATION OR PERSISTENT DARK SPOTS
Seeking professional advice for pigmentation concerns, including hormone-related pigmentation, can be an important step in understanding and managing changes in skin tone. Pigmentation often appears as brown or grey patches on the skin and may be influenced by factors such as hormones, sun exposure, or genetics.
Discolouration and persistent dark spots can also develop from sun exposure, ageing, or past inflammation. These changes often occur gradually, affecting overall skin clarity and contributing to a more aged appearance.
During a consultation, our clinical team or Dermatologist will assess your skin in detail, considering your medical history, potential triggers, and the type and severity of pigmentation. Based on this assessment, a tailored management plan will be recommended. Options can include prescription or non-prescription topical therapies, in-clinic procedures such as chemical peels, or light- and laser-based treatments. Supportive skincare advice is also provided to help optimise outcomes. The most suitable approach will depend on your individual presentation and treatment goals.
At Skindepth our team offers evidence-based guidance with a focus on both addressing pigmentation and supporting long-term skin health. Follow-up reviews are often recommended to monitor progress and adjust treatment where needed.
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