Complete Guide to Treating Hyperpigmentation on African Skin
Dr. Adanna Okafor

Dr. Adanna Okafor

Dermatologist

6/6/2025

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.

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Kemi Johnson

Kemi Johnson

6/7/2025

This is such helpful advice! I've been struggling with similar issues.

Dr. Adanna Okafor

Dr. Adanna Okafor

6/7/2025

Thank you for sharing your experience. Have you tried niacinamide?