Best Practices to Prevent Pigmentation from Returning
Daily Sunscreen
UV exposure is the most common trigger for pigmentation. Broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher is essential every morning, even indoors.
Skincare Maintenance
A routine with antioxidants (vitamin C), hydrating agents and gentle exfoliation prevents new dark spots.
Lifestyle Habits
Balanced diet, hydration and avoiding picking pimples help reduce pigmentation risk.
Maintenance Treatments
Periodic chemical peels, hydrafacials, or pigment-correcting creams can maintain long-term results.
Pigmentation can return if prevention isn’t prioritized. Daily care is just as important as professional treatment.
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