Sun & Pregnancy Spot & Melasma Treatment
How to get rid of dark spots on our skin? / Skin spots are no longer permanent! Tips for smooth skin…
Skin spots are caused by the pigmentation problem on the skin. Skin blemishes, which have many causes, from harmful sun rays to wrong skin treatments, can be seen as a difficult problem for people to get rid of.
Skin spots may occur as a result of sun, pregnancy, aging, burns, solarium or wrong treatments. In order to treat skin blemishes, first of all, it is necessary to address the structure of your skin and to get down to the cause of the problem. It is necessary to know that spot treatment is far from superficial treatments and to focus on the skin structure. “Before starting a treatment, it is necessary to get to know the skin well and improve it. We can think of it like making a cake. If you prepare the cake mix well and put it in the oven, the results will be better.
Successful results are obtained with injection treatments for 2 weeks in severe skin blemishes. Cocktail mixtures applied to the problem area cause strong changes in its structure by revitalizing the skin in the area. The nourished skin becomes motivated to treat and heal itself. Follow-up treatments also help to get rid of spots by speeding up the process.
After the skin lightening mesotherapies are applied to the area, the use of peeling according to the conditions is added to the treatment protocol. While peeling helps to get rid of dead cells in the problem areas, it also increases the lightening effect of the treatment.
Every disease and damage that occurs on our skin has a memory. Therefore, if repairs are not made from the inside to the outside and the codes are not tried to be changed, skin problems will repeat themselves. The purpose of the treatment protocol is to renew all 7 skin layers and to make each layer forget its stain memory.
It should not be forgotten that some stains dissolve in 2 months, some stains in 5 months, and some stains in 1.5 years. The higher the permanence of the stain and the shorter the recurrence interval, the treatments vary accordingly. Depending on the size of the problem, personalized vitamin combinations, mesotherapies and fat stem cell therapy can be added together or separately to the treatment protocol.
I refer to some personalized supplements for blemishes, acne or other treatments. The individual’s own mineral and vitamin deficiencies, living habits or wrong nutrition programs should be arranged in parallel with such treatments. Thus, we provide permanent beauty from the inside out. When the right mixture and treatment methods are followed, 100% success is seen.
Isn’t spot treatment done in summer?
Hyperpigmentation, skin blemishes is a stubborn skin problem especially for acne-prone skin. Summer is officially a nightmare for those who have this problem. Sun and hyperpigmentation are like inseparable friends. Stain problem is a serious problem for those who want to enjoy the hot weather, and getting help from make-up to cover it up is not very comfortable in the summer heat.
Let me give you good news right away. Contrary to popular belief, spot treatment can be done in the summer, of course. You can enjoy the summer and your skin. Now let’s first look at what hyperpigmentation is. Hyperpigmentation is a general term used to characterize patches of skin that are darker than normal. It can be different colors including brown, black or gray and is typically caused by increased melanin production in the skin. People have struggled for years to combat hyperpigmentation. Yes, it is true that hyperpigmentation takes time to heal. In fact, it can take up to 1 year to fade and even longer in people with darker skin tones.
What causes hyperpigmentation, skin blemishes?
The skin on our face is a sensitive organ. Hormones, aging, nutrition, external factors are factors that affect our skin. In short, skin blemishes are not just about exposure to the sun. E.g;
skin condition
In some cases, hyperpigmentation can be a sign of a skin condition such as melasma that causes gray or brown patches on the face, neck, chest, and sometimes elsewhere. Hyperpigmentation can be a result of acne, eczema, and psoriasis. These skin conditions often cause scarring, which results in dark patches left behind on the skin.
Hormones
The hormone that increases the sudden synthesis of melanin can also cause hyperpigmentation. Estrogen and progesterone can increase the production of melanin, and of course our genetics also play a large part. That’s because there are hundreds of genes working behind the scenes that regulate our melanin production and distribution.
sun exposure
Prolonged sun exposure of the skin can cause hyperpigmentation. One of the simplest ways to protect your skin from discoloration is to apply sunscreen every day, whatever the weather.
Now I want to underline it with a thick line. One of the most common misconceptions about spot treatment is that spot treatment shouldn’t be done during the summer months. However, one of the main reasons for the formation of this thought is the wrong information that spot treatment can only be corrected with laser applications. The use of laser for spot treatment in summer causes problems, but with other applications, spot treatment can be continued. I am a doctor who likes to work individually. Stain is a very individual matter. Issues such as the depth of the stain and the cause of the stain actually determine the direction of the treatment. As I said in the summer months, we can manage this process with personalized cocktails, peelings or creams. We can go to protection. Applications can be made to prevent it from increasing, it is sufficient to avoid laser applications.