Dr. Adanna Okafor
Dermatologist
Complete Guide to Treating Hyperpigmentation on African Skin
#hyperpigmentation#expert advice#treatment#prevention
Hyperpigmentation is one of the most common skin concerns for people with darker skin tones. Here's my comprehensive approach:
**Understanding the Causes:**
- Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)
- Melasma
- Sun damage
- Hormonal changes
**Treatment Options:**
1. **Topical Treatments:**
- Hydroquinone (2-4%)
- Kojic acid
- Vitamin C
- Alpha arbutin
2. **Professional Treatments:**
- Chemical peels (glycolic, lactic acid)
- Microneedling
- Laser therapy (with experienced providers)
**Prevention is Key:**
- Daily SPF use (minimum SPF 30)
- Gentle skincare routine
- Avoid picking at skin
Remember, treating hyperpigmentation takes time and consistency. Results typically show after 6-12 weeks of consistent use.
Join the Discussion (2 comments)
Kemi Johnson
This is such helpful advice! I've been struggling with similar issues.
Dr. Adanna Okafor
Thank you for sharing your experience. Have you tried niacinamide?