Summer fast approaching and i guest people would experience a lot of skin problems
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Sun Exposure: UV rays stimulate melanocytes, leading to sunspots or melasma. Daily sunscreen use is crucial for prevention.
Hormonal Changes: Pregnancy, birth control, or thyroid issues can trigger melasma (gray-brown patches), especially in women.
Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH): Acne, eczema, or injuries leave dark marks after healing. Common in darker skin tones.
Aging: Liver spots (age spots) appear due to cumulative sun damage over time.
Skin Irritation: Harsh skincare products, waxing, or dermatitis can cause localized darkening.
Medical Conditions: Addison’s disease or hemochromatosis disrupt pigment production.
Medications: Certain antibiotics, chemotherapy, or antimalarials list hyperpigmentation as a side effect.
Genetics: Predisposition to freckles or uneven tone can be inherited.
Prevention/Treatment:
Use broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen.
Incorporate vitamin C, retinoids, or niacinamide in skincare.
Chemical peels or laser therapy for stubborn cases.
Avoid picking at acne to prevent PIH.
Hyperpigmentation is often harmless but consult a dermatologist if sudden or widespread.