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Can Oestrogen Cream Applied to the Skin Cause New Moles or Pigmentation?

Alison Bladh

Understanding the Link Between Oestrogen Cream and Skin Changes Oestrogen plays a big role in skin health its involved in collagen production, elasticity, hydration, and pigmentation. When applied topically, oestrogen can have a more localised effect on the skin, influencing how it behaves in that area. Rzepecki, A.K.,

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Using CO2 Laser + Other Modalities to Treat Skin Pigmentation

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Research shows that combining treatments improves efficacy, reduces recurrence rates, and minimizes side effects, particularly in addressing conditions like melasma, sunspots, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (Anderson & Anderson, 2020). Home care, including sun protection, is essential in any pigmentation treatment regimen.

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Microneedling with PRP: The Ultimate Skin Rejuvenation Technique

AAAMS

Versatile Treatment: Suitable for various skin concerns, including hyperpigmentation, stretch marks, enlarged pores, and overall skin rejuvenation. How Microneedling with PRP Compares to Other Treatments Patients often wonder how microneedling with PRP stacks up against other skin rejuvenation treatments.

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Skincare Solutions for Menopause: How to Address Common Skin Changes

US Dermatologt Partners

To even out skin tone and improve texture. Microneedling this treatment creates tiny injuries that encourage collagen production and rejuvenate skin, making it smoother and more even. Age spots often appear as small, dark patches on sun-exposed areas of the skin.

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What is Photoaging? Causes, Treatments, and Prevention Tips

US Dermatologt Partners

Photoaging is the clinical term that refers to the way sun ages skin. From the increased appearance of fine lines and wrinkles to hyperpigmentation, photoaging can strip skins health and beauty, leaving people feeling less confident. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen that protects against UVA and UVB damage.

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How to Treat Dark Spots on the Hands: A Guide for Women Over 40

Alison Bladh

Causes of Dark Spots on Hands Dark spots on the hands are primarily caused by several factors, including: Overactive Pigment Cells : Overactive pigment cells, known as melanocytes, result in excess generation of melanin, leading to dark spots or regions of hyperpigmentation. Harmful UV light or rays tend to increase the generation of melanin.

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Sunscreen Myths Debunked: The Truth About Protecting Your Skin

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

These myths can significantly impact how effectively we protect our skin from the sun’s harmful rays. At Academic Alliance in Dermatology , we are committed to empowering our patients with accurate information, enabling them to make informed decisions about their skin health.