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Do you suffer from dark spots or skin pigmentation? Uneven skin tone is a common condition that affects many people of all ages and backgrounds. Pigmentation occurs when the skin produces more melanin than is needed, leaving behind a patch or mark that is darker than the rest of the complexion. It can occur on the face or anywhere else on the body.
Pigmentation can be present in the form of freckles, sunspots, age spots, dark circles under the eyes, and Melasma – a skin condition triggered by hormonal changes.
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Not only will our knowledgeable team of experienced doctors be able to advise you on the best plan of action, they’ll even handpick the best products for you.
What causes pigmentation?
Pigmentation can be caused by a number of factors including sun exposure, scarring and even hormones. There are three main causes of pigmentation.
1) Exposure to the sun
Freckles and sun spots, also known as age spots, result from sun exposure. They develop on areas of the body that are often exposed, including the face, décolletage and neck.
2) Hormonal changes
Melasma occurs when larger patches of hyperpigmentation develop predominantly on the face. This condition can affect both men and women but is mostly experienced by women and is thought to be caused by changes in hormone levels. In fact, melasma affects around half of pregnant women in the UK and between 10% and 25% of women prescribed oral contraceptives.
3) Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
This occurs as a result of trauma to the skin or another injury. When the damaged skin heals an area of discolouration is left behind. Some cosmetic procedures, including laser treatment, dermabrasion and chemical peels can act as a trigger.
Skin solutions for you
At Skinora, we take a personalised approach to skincare. When addressing pigmentation, our products focus on the below:
1) High-factor sunscreen tailored to your skin type to prevent further damage
2) Antioxidants and Vitamin C
3) Advanced formulas to visibly reduce hyperpigmentation
Find out which of our products are best suited to your skin type.
Skinora Kits
Our unique Skinora solutions kits make it easier than ever to overhaul your daily skin regimen. Each kit is a collection of products hand-selected by our doctors to address your specific skin concerns and works to both effectively treat pigmentation and prevent further pigmentation so maintaining results to give a healthy clear complexion. Sign up to be the first to know about our monthly kits release.
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La Roche Posay Pure Vitamin C10
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La Roche Redermic Retinol Night Cream
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La Roche Retinol B3 Serum
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La Roche Ultrafine Scrub
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Medik8 C Tetra
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Medik8 Clarifying Foam Cleanser
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Medik8 Surface Radiance Cleanse
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NeoStrata Enlighten Illuminating Serum
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NeoStrata Enlighten Pigment Controller
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NeoStrata Enlighten Pigment Lightning Gel
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NeoStrata Enlighten Skin Brightener SPF35
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NeoStrata Refine Oil Control Gel Plus
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NeoStrata Restore Facial Cleanser
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NeoStrata Resurface Daily Peel
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NeoStrata Resurface Face Cream Plus
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NeoStrata Resurface Lotion Plus
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