Hyperpigmentation

Hyperpigmentation

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“This client was diagnosed with Lyme disease and started having skin issues from the medications she was taking. Her skin began to age quickly, and was very congested and red. It had a rough texture and she was getting frequent breakouts. She also started to develop hyperpigmentation. She attempted to exfoliate away the damage to create a smooth, glowing surface but over-exfoliation led to an impaired barrier and unhealthy skin.

She started to notice an improvement within 2 weeks of starting on the NeoGenesis products – less congestion, redness and fewer breakouts. Over time her skin has improved significantly. The barrier is healed, she has far less congestion or breakouts occurring and any redness is minimal. She now has a glow! As you can see from the photos, the hyperpigmentation has diminished and her skin looks great.” – Erin L.

Hyperpigmentation - Left Side

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HYPERPIGMENTATION

Hyperpigmentation is a skin condition that occurs when certain areas of the skin become darker than the surrounding skin due to an increase in melanin production. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including sun exposure, hormonal changes, and certain medications.

In the testimonial above, we see how a client with Lyme disease experienced skin issues from the medications she was taking. This is a common side effect of medication, as they can sometimes cause hyperpigmentation due to changes in hormone levels or increased sensitivity to sunlight.

Hyperpigmentation can also be a result of over-exfoliation, as mentioned in the testimonial. Exfoliating too frequently or aggressively can damage the skin’s barrier, leading to inflammation and an increase in melanin production. This can result in the appearance of dark spots or patches on the skin.

Fortunately, with the right approach and skincare products, hyperpigmentation can be effectively managed and improved. As seen in the testimonial, using NeoGenesis products helped improve the client’s skin significantly by reducing congestion, breakouts, and redness. This is because NeoGenesis products are formulated with ingredients that promote skin healing and balance, leading to a healthier complexion.

In addition to using the right skincare products, it’s important to practice proper sun protection and avoid over-exfoliation. Wearing sunscreen daily and limiting exfoliation to once or twice a week can help prevent further damage and allow the skin to heal properly. Consulting with a dermatologist or skincare professional can also provide valuable insights and personalized recommendations for managing hyperpigmentation.

“This client was diagnosed with Lyme disease and started having skin issues from the medications she was taking. Her skin began to age quickly, and was very congested and red. It had a rough texture and she was getting frequent breakouts. She also started to develop hyperpigmentation. She attempted to exfoliate away the damage to create a smooth, glowing surface but over-exfoliation led to an impaired barrier and unhealthy skin.

She started to notice an improvement within 2 weeks of starting on the NeoGenesis products – less congestion, redness and fewer breakouts. Over time her skin has improved significantly. The barrier is healed, she has far less congestion or breakouts occurring and any redness is minimal. She now has a glow! As you can see from the photos, the hyperpigmentation has diminished and her skin looks great.” – Erin L.

Hyperpigmentation - Left Side

FEATURED VIDEOS

HYPERPIGMENTATION

Hyperpigmentation is a skin condition that occurs when certain areas of the skin become darker than the surrounding skin due to an increase in melanin production. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including sun exposure, hormonal changes, and certain medications.

In the testimonial above, we see how a client with Lyme disease experienced skin issues from the medications she was taking. This is a common side effect of medication, as they can sometimes cause hyperpigmentation due to changes in hormone levels or increased sensitivity to sunlight.

Hyperpigmentation can also be a result of over-exfoliation, as mentioned in the testimonial. Exfoliating too frequently or aggressively can damage the skin’s barrier, leading to inflammation and an increase in melanin production. This can result in the appearance of dark spots or patches on the skin.

Fortunately, with the right approach and skincare products, hyperpigmentation can be effectively managed and improved. As seen in the testimonial, using NeoGenesis products helped improve the client’s skin significantly by reducing congestion, breakouts, and redness. This is because NeoGenesis products are formulated with ingredients that promote skin healing and balance, leading to a healthier complexion.

In addition to using the right skincare products, it’s important to practice proper sun protection and avoid over-exfoliation. Wearing sunscreen daily and limiting exfoliation to once or twice a week can help prevent further damage and allow the skin to heal properly. Consulting with a dermatologist or skincare professional can also provide valuable insights and personalized recommendations for managing hyperpigmentation.