What is hyperpigmentation and what are the different types?
Hyperpigmentation is the term used to depict regions on lopsided pigmentation in skin. Hyperpigmentation shows up as obscured fixes or spots on the skin that make skin look lopsided. The spots are known as age spots or sun spots and hyperpigmentation is likewise at the core of skin conditions like melasma and post-provocative hyperpigmentation. Individuals with phototype 3 – 6 (Please allude to Fitzpatrick phototyping scale) are ordinarily more influenced by hyperpigmentation marks than those with phototype 1 and 2 as skin pigmentation is more grounded in phototypes 3 - 6. Read Also: Hyperpigmentation due to hormonal imbalance Hyperpigmentation: shade spots, for example, age spots Shade spots, for example, age spots (which are otherwise called sun spots) are brought about by sun openness. Therefore, they show up mostly on body parts that are every now and again uncovered like the face, neck, décolleté, hands and arms. They will in general be little, obscured patches of skin.