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gettin darker

Im 20 years old and my origninal skin colour is brown, however over the past years ive been gettin considerably darker in my face. I just thought it was thwe sun but even during winter there is no changes. My arms nd face are darker then my body making me look uneven in skin tone. is there any form of treatment i can use to regain my original skin tone?
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Hy im 22years old and my appearance has ruined how I feel about myself.my face has turned black ive lost weight too, went to the clinic to test thn it turned out I was hiv negative thought I had it due to my face, people ask why my face is like this I dont know what to tell them. My self esteem is always down . Please help
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Hi,

Hyperpigmentation Removal treatments are used to eradicate darkened areas of the skin which may result from hormones, sun damage, injuries, skin-type characteristics, medications and more.  Hyperpigmentation lesions can be anything from melasma/cholasma often attributed to pregnancy or hormonal imbalances to freckles.

The treatments vary from melanin blocking agents combined with topical medications such as Retin A which causes the body to exfoliate the skin to rid the body of the hyperpigmentation while prohibiting new melanin production to laser treatments.  The treatments wholly depend upon your needs and skin type.  

For standard non-hormone induced hyperpigmentations Hydroquinone usually reduces or removes hyperpigmentations very effectively. It is a bleaching agent. Also always use sunscreen/sunblock as dark areas on exposure to sunlight turn darker still. For some patients with severe hyperpigmentation,surgical and cosmetic intervention may help.

You can access more information on the foll. website
http://www.yestheyrefake.net/hyperpigmentation.htm

Wearing sunscreen and avoiding the use of abrasive cleansers and cosmetics for the face may help. Get enough sleep and eat a balanced diet everyday.

It would be advisable to consult a skin specialist for your symptoms and a proper clinical examination.

Let us know if you need any other information and post us on how you are doing.

Regards.
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