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Post-Treatment Pigmentation: What You Need to Know
DEPIGMENTATION Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) remains one of the most common—and often under-prepared for—adverse outcomes following aesthetic procedures. While therapies like superficial peels, lasers, and microneedling are effective across multiple skin concerns, they all induce controlled inflammation. In pigment-prone skin or when recovery support is insufficient, this inflammatory response can trigger melanin overproduction and persistent discoloration. 1 Why
Feb 6


Why Pigmentation Comes Back: The Importance of Maintenance and Skin Barrier Support
DEPIGMENTATION Hyperpigmentation is one of the most common and frustrating skin concerns. Whether caused by sun exposure, acne, inflammation, or aging, many people find that even after visible improvement, dark spots and uneven tone have a tendency to return. This leads to an important question: why does pigmentation come back, and what can be done to maintain results long term? Understanding depigmentation as an ongoing process rather than a one-time fix is key to achieving
Feb 6
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