Brief Answer:
Facial Melanosis; sun protection- most important
Detailed Answer:
Hello young lady,
Thanks for uploading your pictures and important information.
After thoroughly interpreting the complete condition and analyzing the pictures I can make out that you have the condition called as “Facial Melanosis”with
Periorbital Melanosis. Futher detailing- There can be a possibility of either “Riehl’s Melanosis” or “
Lichen Planus Pigmentosus”.
Both of the above “Riehl’s Melanosis” & “Lichen Planus Pigmentosus” are important cause of your type of pigmentation and is actually a very deep pigmentation due to variety of causes including antigens present in cosmetics and textiles, Cosmetic allergens, hair dyes, red XXXXXXX and fragrances with multiple other causes.
To tell you simply, the darkness is due to the activity of melanocytes in the skin. These melanocytes are the cells which regularly produces color/pigment known as
melanin in the skin. These are superficially present in the upper skin known as
epidermis. This is a tendency in ourselves to get higher activity of these melanocytes. That is why it is seen on higher side in people of Asiatic origin than in white population.
Secondly face is further darkened by the process known as "Post inflammatory hyper-pigmentation" or PIH. We apply so many of cosmetics and chemical agents but this cause injury to superficial skin. This is type of repeated injury to the skin which causes over production of melanin in the skin. This pigmentation is known as "Post inflammatory hyper-pigmentation" or PIH.
I am really empathetic to know that it has even hampered your job profile and despite using latest of modalities of lasers and peels, you were not benefited.
Let me guide you first that for a time being period kindly stop doing all the activities of peels and laser or other similar stuff. I know it may sound weird to you but many times I have personally seen that by doing over activity on skin causes lot of harm as well as more aggravation of pigmentation on the skin.
I further suggest you to not to go for any type peeling or laser session for atleast next three months. I suggest you simplest of regimen and remedies to help you out:
- Photoprotection : Photoprotection is essential, because photodarkening can occur with just a couple of hours of sun exposure.
- Life style modification: This entails avoiding peak hours of sunlight (in tropics, between 11 AM - 4 PM), using shady side for activities and making use of sunshades like parasols and broad rimmed hats.
- Sunscreens : Opaque sunscreens containing
zinc oxide, 10% (and SPF of 30) have dual benefit of camouflaging FM and preventing photo-induced darkening. Always use a sunscreen even if indoors and even in winters. Repeat every 4 hours.
- Avoidance of provoking factors : As told earlier, stop any type of cosmetics including peels and other chemical compounds.
- Lightening agents: For this in my opinion you can use a cream ( under dermatological supervision) containing
Kojic acid with arbutin and mulberry extract in it. Alternatively Azelaic acid gel can be applied over the affected area of pigmentation. These are one of the best and safest creams to be applied. Apply any of these creams in a very thin layer at night time only so that these should not be visible to naked eye. Apply at night time before sleeping. Both of the creams can be use XXXXXXX face as well as under eye areas.
- Drink 2-3 liters of water per day. Fresh fruit juices, green leafy vegetables and sprouts can help you a lot.
- You can take anti oxidant tablets or even have1 cup of green tea every day.
- A very important part of the regimen is to reduce your weight to up to 5 kg. Many a times we have seen fats to be important cause of increase in pigmentation due to
hormonal impact.
I hope this clears all your doubts. Tell me if you have any further quires.
Wish you good health
with regards,
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Kanodia
(MD - Dermatology)