Pigmentation
Pigmentation is a condition where the skin loses its natural color, causing patches to appear darker than the surrounding skin. This can be caused by various factors and is usually temporary. Most commonly, pigmentation occurs as a result of sun damage, hormonal changes (like pregnancy or menopause), or acne.
Hyperpigmentation is more than just a condition. It's a part of you. And it can affect your self-image, your psyche, and your day-to-day life. Hyperpigmentation is a relatively harmless condition that's caused by the excessive production of melanin in the body. It affects people of all ages and skin types—including fair-skinned people, who are at a higher risk of suffering from this condition than dark-skinned people.
There are many treatments available for pigmentation that can help reduce the appearance of dark spots and even out your overall skin tone. Some of these include chemical peels, laser therapy, and other forms of light therapy.