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Gabriel-Cosmin Balcangiu-Stroescu
Primary Care Physician Dermatology
View profileAge spots and skin hyperpigmentation represent changes in skin color that can occur as a result of exposure to ultraviolet radiation, hormonal changes, or the natural process of skin aging. These can manifest as brown spots or areas with accentuated pigmentation and can particularly affect the face, but also other areas of the body exposed to the sun. Following medical consultation, the doctor evaluates the type of hyperpigmentation and skin characteristics, establishing a personalized treatment plan that may include dermatological procedures and modern technologies available in the clinic.

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Pigmentation spots and hyperpigmentation
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Pigmentation spots and skin hyperpigmentation represent changes in skin pigmentation caused by excessive melanin accumulation in certain areas of the skin. These can appear as a result of exposure to ultraviolet radiation, hormonal changes, the natural skin aging process, or following inflammatory skin conditions.
The most common forms of hyperpigmentation include solar lentigo (sun spots), melasma, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. These lesions are frequently localized on the face, but can also appear on the neck, décolletage, or hands.
Treatment of pigmentation spots requires a personalized approach, adapted to the type of hyperpigmentation and skin characteristics. In modern dermatological and aesthetic medicine, there are numerous minimally invasive procedures that can contribute to evening out skin tone and improving skin appearance.
During the medical consultation, the physician evaluates the type of pigmentary lesions, the degree of pigmentation, and aggravating factors, establishing a personalized treatment plan. This may include dermatological procedures, medical peels, and advanced laser technologies.
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Optimal treatment is established following medical consultation, depending on the type of pigmentation spots, skin characteristics, and the patient's aesthetic goals.
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