
Suggest Treatment For Dark Spots And Uneven Skin Tone

Today I am messaging to ask what is causing some black dots on my skin. Black little bumps under the eye and on the cheeks. They appear to be hair but its not. Not sure what it is.
The peel is healing well and its almost finished peeling but I still notice the dark spots coming back. I have some generic medication coming from XXXXXXX which I will use.
I also saw reviews from a system called the Sirius XXXXXXX which is LED light therapy. The reviews are good so i purchased it. Do you think it will help my skin in terms of the black dots and DARK spots.
Dark spot and what appear as black heads. I've also got a sudden spike in acne but i'm hoping the LED light can kill the acne virus
Treatment for Acne, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
Detailed Answer:
Hi. Hope you fine.
Thank you for writing back to us at healthcaremagic
As discussed with you in my last online conversation, the major drawback of TCA peel is that it is frequently complicated by post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation /PIH; PIH is a non-specific reaction to any inflammatory insult to the skin.
Even the slightest of sun exposure leads to PIH after TCA peel. Therefore it is of utmost importance to use a sunscreen after TCA peel and reapply every 2-3 hours.
Thus the dark spots that you see coming back, are actually part of PIH.
Since you have an acne prone skin therefore the peel that would suit you most is Salicylic acid peel (specific for acne).
Regarding LED light therapy, I have gone through the reviews as well as mechanism of action. Blue light is good for acne as it kills the acne causing bacteria i.e propionibacterium acnes.
It should basically be used as an adjunct to specific treatment of acne i.e besides Oral and Topical antiacne treatment, that I am going to mention below:
Since you also have active acne therefore you may use a topical antibacterial e.g clindamycin or benzoyl peroxide gel just as a spot treatment for active acne during day time.
At night you may use a topical retinoid e.g Adapalene gel, over the whole affected area.
Topical retinoids are antiinflammatory as well as comedolytic; therefore they help with both preexisting acne as well as prevent new acne formation.
Topical retinoids also help fade away the pigmentation/dark spots/PIH as a result of acne and from irritation to TCA peel.
I suggest you to use a mild/gentle cleanser for face wash, twice daily e.g cetaphil cleansing lotion.
It is important if you can visit a dermatologist for a review of your skin condition. Your dermatologist would know the best that can be done for your acne and pigmentation problem.
Your doctor may also start you on Oral antibiotics e.g doxycycline Or azithromycin Or minocycline since you have inflammatory acne.
Regarding the black dots which you mention in your query, I would prefer to have a look at them first and then suggest. Can you upload a clear digital Image of the skin bearing these dots?
Regards


Topical steroid for dark spots only
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Topical steroid may be used for only dark spots. It would help fade away the dark spots. Don't use it over acne.
For active acne you may use either topical benzoyl peroxide or clindamycin gel, during day and adapalene gel during night.
Since adapalene is an effective comedolytic therefore it would help peel off blackheads as well.
Regards


Use a lower strength of Benzoyl peroxide
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
10% benzoyl peroxide is too strong for face. 10% is for acne on torso/back.
For face a strength of 2.5%-5% benzoyl peroxide is acceptable.
You may mix it (in a ratio of 1 part in 2 parts) with a moisturizing cream and then apply it on acne.
Regards


You are welcome
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yes, it is possible to clear up acne and spots
Detailed Answer:
Hi
It depends on the severity of acne involvement.
Mild to moderately severe acne can go away completely without scaring. Dark spots too.
Severe acne may leave behind some scaring.
Treatment should be appropriate to the severity of acne.
Ultimately, all acne can be made to resolve with treatment.
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