Seeing Spots? Pigmentation Correction Resolves Them!

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Seeing Spots? Pigmentation Correction Resolves Them!

Posted on January 10, 2020

Seeing spots floating in the air is certainly cause for concern and should be addressed by a medical professional as soon as possible. However, seeing spots on your skin can also be concerning and affect your confidence and relationships. If you are embarrassed by freckles, sunspots, hyperpigmentation, age spots, or flat pigmented birthmarks, the solution is noninvasive laser pigmentation correction.

 

Skin pigmentations are caused by an excessive production of melanin by the melanocytes (skin cells), which is the pigment that gives skin its color. You purposely alter the production of melanin when you employ tanning methods to darken your skin, but it can also happen with less desirable effects. While they can be caused by exposure to the sun, they can also be caused by certain medications, such as some chemotherapy drugs, hormonal changes during pregnancy, and certain endocrine diseases.

Pigmentation correction is a treatment where the pigmentation cells are broken down using a laser to reduce the blemish without harming the health of the surrounding skin. Within a few days after the treatment, the dead cells will shed, leaving you with clear, healthy skin.

If you would like to know more about pigmentation correction and other facial treatments to rejuvenate and beautify your skin to give you more confidence in your appearance, give us a call at Infinite Allure in Greensboro, North Carolina. We offer a variety of treatment options and we are happy to discuss them during a consultation so you can make an informed decision about the facial treatment that is best for you. Ask us about dermablading, acne treatments, facials, injectables, and pigment correction, all designed to help you be your best you!

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