Treatment for Spots
Treatment for skin blemishes (hyperpigmentation) combines daily sun protection with depigmenting agents (vitamin C, retinol, kojic acid, glycolic acid, hydroquinone) and dermatological procedures such as chemical peels, lasers (Q-switched, CO2, IPL), or cryotherapy. It is vital to personalize the treatment according to the type of blemish.


Effective Treatments for Spots
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Depigmenting Creams (Topical): Ingredients such as hydroquinone, azelaic acid, kojic acid, retinoic acid and vitamin C are effective in inhibiting melanin production and lightening spots.
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Chemical Peels: Exfoliate the skin to remove damaged layers and stimulate cell renewal.
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Laser and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL): Destroy the cells that produce excess melanin, ideal for sun spots or age spots.
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Cosmelan is the world's leading professional treatment for removing severe and resistant skin blemishes, such as melasma, through a dual (corrective and regulating) method that reduces melanin production.
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Microdermabrasion: Deep mechanical exfoliation to remove superficial layers of the skin.
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Nutrition and Vitamins: Vitamins C and E help as antioxidants in skin regeneration.
Prevention and Essential Care
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Sunscreen: It is the most important step to prevent new spots and prevent existing ones from darkening.
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Antioxidants: Incorporate vitamin C into your daily care routine to protect against future damage.
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Best time: Intensive treatments such as laser or peels are recommended in autumn and winter to avoid high sun exposure.
It is necessary to consult a dermatologist to determine the cause and the most appropriate treatment, as some treatments can cause irritation.
