Wwhat is hyperpigmentation?
Hyperpigmentation is the medical term for the condition in which patches of skin become darker in color than the normal surrounding skin. There are a couple of different varieties:
Post inflammatory hyperpigmentation appears as dark patches that develop from injury to the skin. Sometimes it’s caused by skin disorders like acne, eczema and contact dermatitis. Other times, cosmetic procedures or reactions to cosmetics can produce post inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Dr Matta can tell you which type of hyperpigmentation you have and can provide you with options to treat it.
What is Melasma?
Melasma appears as brown or gray-brown patches on the face. You’re most likely to notice it on the cheeks, forehead, upper lip, and chin. Sun exposure, pregnancy, birth control pills and hormone replacement therapy all seem to promote melasma.
How do I know for sure that I have hyperpigmentation?
See a doctor for a proper diagnosis. Skin problems can be very difficult to diagnose and should never be self-treated.
I just had a baby and now have dark patches on my face. What caused that, and will it go away?
You might have hyperpigmentation—only a doctor can tell for sure. But it is common to develop hyperpigmentation during pregnancy because of hormonal changes in your body. That’s why hyperpigmentation is sometimes called the “mask of pregnancy.” The dark patches may go away over time as your hormone levels return to pre-pregnancy levels. If not, your treatment options include topical creams and the Cosmelan Peel.
How long does it take for hyperpigmentation to go away?
It depends on the cause and the type of treatment approach your physician chooses. Realistically, it could take from weeks to months before hyperpigmentation disappears completely. Sometimes it doesn’t go away fully.
How does the Cosmelan peel work?
Cosmelan contains Kojic acid and Azelaic acid as well as other ingredients that help slough off the areas of hyperpigmentation.
What does the procedure involve?
The peel is applied as a mask in Dr Matta’s office after cleansing the area. The mask is kept on for a period of 6-10 hours at which time it is washed off with a gentle cleanser. Within a day or so you will start to peel. During the peeling stage you must use the home treatment program to sooth the skin. Once the peeling is complete (usually around a week), you must continue with the home treatment application of Cosmelan 2 for the long term to prevent recurrence. Long term management requires long term home treatment.






