Brighten Dark Spots and Discoloration

Hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition that causes patches of skin to become darker than surrounding areas due to excess melanin production. It can develop from sun exposure, hormonal changes, acne, inflammation, or other skin injuries. Common forms of hyperpigmentation include sun spots, melasma, and post-inflammatory discoloration. While hyperpigmentation is typically harmless, it can affect your skin tone. Our board-certified providers offer personalized treatment options to help restore clearer, more even-looking skin.

Hyperpigmentation Symptoms

Hyperpigmentation can appear differently depending on the cause, your skin type, and the severity of discoloration. Some areas may develop gradually over time from sun exposure, while others can appear after acne, irritation, or hormonal changes. Common signs and symptoms of hyperpigmentation include:

  • Dark spots or patches on the skin
  • Uneven skin tone
  • Brown, gray, or tan discoloration
  • Sun spots or age spots
  • Lingering acne marks
  • Patches that worsen with sun exposure
  • Discoloration on the face, neck, chest, or hands
  • Areas of skin that appear dull or uneven in texture

Hyperpigmentation Treatment Options

Your hyperpigmentation treatment will depend on the cause, depth, severity, and location of your discoloration. At Clear Skin Dermatology, our board-certified providers take a customized approach to help you improve uneven tone, dark spots, melasma, acne marks, and sun damage. Treatment options may include prescription topical medications, medical-grade skincare products, peels, laser treatments, and other advanced skin rejuvenation procedures.

You may also benefit from combination therapies to target pigmentation from multiple angles while supporting healthier, brighter skin over time. Consistent sun protection is an essential part of treatment, as UV exposure can worsen discoloration and trigger recurring pigmentation. Our team will guide you toward the safest, most effective options for your skin type and goals.

Hyperpigmentation Causes

Hyperpigmentation develops when your skin produces excess melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color. One of the most common causes is sun exposure, which can trigger dark spots and uneven tone over time. Hormonal changes, including pregnancy or birth control use, may contribute to melasma. Acne, eczema, rashes, cuts, and skin injuries can leave discoloration known as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Certain medications may also increase your risk of developing more noticeable pigmentation concerns.

Achieve and Maintain Clear and Healthy Skin in Clearwater, FL

Clear Skin Dermatology is a full-service, state-of-the-art, physician-owned dermatology practice dedicated to helping you achieve and maintain clear, healthy skin. Our board-certified providers take a patient-centric, customized approach to treating hyperpigmentation. We help create a wow experience by treating you like family while providing timely communication and personalized recommendations tailored to your skin concerns. Schedule your consultation for hyperpigmentation treatment in Clearwater, FL, today.

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