Pink lips can greatly enhance one’s confidence and facial radiance. Ideally, they should be slightly darker than the rest of the body. However, certain factors can cause lips to darken, a condition known as hyperpigmentation.
Causes of Hyperpigmentation
Various elements can contribute to hyperpigmentation, including:
Prolonged sun exposure
Excessive consumption of tea and coffee
Advances in Treatment
Fortunately, advancements in technology have made it possible to treat hyperpigmented lips. With the latest methods, it’s now possible to restore your lips to a healthier tone and complexion.
Reasons/Causes of lip hyperpigmentation:
- One of the most prevalent causes of lip hyperpigmentation is an allergic reaction to lip products. This reaction can be triggered by sensitivity to a specific ingredient in: Lipstick Lip gloss Other lip care products When your lips react to these products, it can lead to discoloration and hyperpigmentation.
- Consuming spicy food regularly can also contribute to lip hyperpigmentation. Certain ingredients in spicy foods may cause irritation, leading to discoloration and darkening of the lips.
- Smokers often experience lip discoloration due to the presence of nicotine and other chemicals in tobacco products. These substances can cause lips to become discolored, leading to an unhealthy appearance.
- Dehydration is a significant contributor to lip hyperpigmentation. When our bodies lack sufficient water, our lips become dry and chapped. This dryness can cause lips to lose their natural color and vibrancy, leading to an uneven tone and hyperpigmentation.
- Genetics may also play an important role.
- Sometimes your poor oral hygiene may also contribute to the process.
- Sometimes people sleep with their mouth open, causing saliva to drip out in angles that line the lips—that’s a cause too
Results:
Ideal candidates for lip pigmentation therapy:
- Individuals with naturally light lip color make the greatest candidates for permanent lip color.
- Individuals who wish to save time, those who have uneven lips, those who have scars or discoloration around the lips, etc. are the perfect candidates for lip pigmentation treatment.
Who cannot get the lip pigmentation therapy:
- Pregnant or nursing Diabetic chemotherapy (consult your doctor)
- Bruises or psoriasis on the skin close to the treated area (rashes, sunburn, acne, etc.)
- Sick (cold, flu, etc.)
- Transfusion of organs
- Ailments or viral infections
- Pregnant or nursing Diabetic chemotherapy (consult your doctor)
Pre-procedure guidelines:
- Lips must be in perfect conditions
- So not go under the sun directly
- No exercise or workout before the procedure
- Consumption of caffeine is prohibited few days before procedure
- Stop taking aspiring or other blood thinners 1 week before the therapy
How to remove lip hyperpigmentation?
- Chemical peels are a treatment option for removing dark patches on the lips. This process involves applying a solution that gently removes the outer layers of skin, revealing the inner layers. Although these inner layers may initially appear darker, they will eventually fade to a more even tone. Compared to over-the-counter exfoliants or lip scrubs, chemical peels can be more effective in removing dead skin cells and promoting cell turnover.
- Laser treatment is a highly effective method for reducing pigmentation in targeted areas. This precise technology selectively targets areas with excess pigment, providing maximal and beneficial results. By focusing on specific areas, laser treatment delivers optimal outcomes with minimal risk.
- Certain creams can help reduce pigment color and lighten the skin tone. These creams often contain ingredients like arbutin, kojic acid, and hydroquinone, which work by decreasing melanin production. With consistent application, these creams can help fade discoloration over time – anywhere from a few days to several months, depending on the severity of the pigmentation.
Side effects of the procedure:
- The type of side effects to be experienced by the person will be outlined by the dermatologist at the time of first consultation.
Prevention from lip hyperpigmentation:
- Lips must be hydrated and moisturized.
- The use of sunblock on daily basis is recommended.
- As major part is played by life style modifications hence, you need to quit smoking and also stop chewing tobacco.
- The use of expired cosmetic need to be discouraged.
Lip pigmentation treatment cost:
The average cost of Large Pores Treatment in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and Pakistan range between 10,000 PKR to 40,000 PKR. Also, there are a few factors that can affect the cost of the treatment. Such as
- The reputation of the clinic.
- The number of sessions.
- Type of treatment for large pores.
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