Mesotherapy for hyperpigmentation
What should be paid attention to and what are the tactics of a specialist in the field of aesthetic medicine
Skin hyperpigmentation is a fairly common problem among patients. Let's figure out how to solve this issue with the help of mesotherapy.
Hyperpigmentation of the skin is a fairly common complaint of clients at an appointment with a cosmetologist. This aesthetic defect occurs regardless of age, gender, and for a number of reasons:
- changes in the hormonal background;
- endocrine disorders (including pregnancy, menopause);
- diseases of the liver,
- gall bladder;
- metabolic disorders, lack of vitamin C;
- excessive insolation by UV radiation;
- skin injuries; inflammatory processes;
- use of certain groups of medicines; genetic predisposition;
- traumatic procedures - peelings, laser procedures, etc. unhealthy lifestyle: smoking, alcohol abuse, frequent stress, reduced physical activity, and others.
The main direction of correction of hyperpigmentation is the determination of the cause/disease, and, accordingly, rational drug therapy. The tactics of a cosmetologist should be built taking into account the consultations and prescribed therapy of related specialists, an individual comprehensive approach to the client, which includes cosmetology procedures in the salon, clinic and selected home care.
One of the successful cases in the practice of treating melasma is a comprehensive approach, taking into account the client's characteristics (skin type, lifestyle and stress level, presence of gastrointestinal diseases, hormonal background).
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This article is part of the special project Skin pigmentation and its correction
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