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How Does a Hyperpigmentation Facial Treat Sun Damage?

A hyperpigmentation facial treats sun damage by targeting the areas where excess melanin has been produced due to prolonged sun exposure. Sun damage often leads to dark spots, uneven skin tone, and rough texture, all of which can be addressed with the exfoliation and brightening treatments included in the facial. The exfoliation step removes the damaged, pigmented skin cells on the surface, allowing healthier skin to emerge. This process can help reduce the appearance of sun spots and minimize the overall impact of sun damage on the skin.

In addition to exfoliation, the use of brightening agents like vitamin C and niacinamide during the facial can help lighten existing sun spots and prevent further melanin production. These ingredients are known for their antioxidant properties, which protect the skin from future UV damage. Some hyperpigmentation facials also incorporate light therapies that help break down excess pigmentation caused by sun exposure. By combining these techniques, the facial can effectively treat the visible effects of sun damage, leaving the skin brighter and more evenly toned.