Dark spots, sun damage, and post-acne marks – hyperpigmentation wears many faces, but the frustration is always the same. The good news? Today’s most effective treatments, from brightening serums to powerhouse actives, can help restore a luminous, even-toned complexion.
Here are the main ways to treat pigmentation and dark spots:
1. Topical Creams & Serums
The most effective active ingredients include:
Niacinamide: Reduces dark spots and soothes the skin.
Vitamin C: A powerful antioxidant that brightens the complexion.
Azelaic Acid: Ideal for sensitive or acne-prone skin.
Retinol: Stimulates cell renewal and fades dark spots.
Exfoliating Acids (AHA/BHA): Remove pigmented cells from the surface.
2. Dermatological Treatments
For more severe or resistant cases:
Chemical Peels: based on glycolic or trichloroacetic acid.
Laser: targets deep pigmentation.
Cryotherapy: destroys pigmented cells using cold temperatures.
Microneedling + Brightening Serums: stimulates skin regeneration.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP): Used for darker skin tones.
3. Daily Sun Protection
This is essential to prevent new spots from appearing and old ones from getting worse. Use SPF 30 or higher, even on cloudy days (365 days a year!).
4. Prevention & Care
Avoid touching or scratching spots (risk of post-inflammatory spots).
Incorporate lightening treatments into your routine, even after having the spots treated.
Moisturize your skin well to strengthen its natural barrier.
Following these tips should help treat or reduce their appearance. We recommend consulting a professional if the spots persist.