View Full Version : Hypopigmentation/depigmentation of skin
kellyanners
May 7, 2008, 10:16 PM
Are there any suggestions for the restoration of pigment or color to skin? I have "scarring" or lack of color due to eczema.
PunkChic
May 8, 2008, 01:19 AM
For scarring you can try using Vitamin E oil. The best one is to use from the capsules.
chipp
Jun 27, 2008, 11:14 AM
I know the perfect solution for scarring. Go see a professional about getting done what is called microdermabrasion. Its permanent and safe
Budrok
Nov 30, 2008, 08:55 AM
What causes hypopigmentation. I have it where my mustache is and a spot on my side of head the size of a golf ball. Is there a cure??
vegetablelasagn
Dec 4, 2008, 05:31 PM
Hyperpigmentation is inflammation in the skin. For example some people may have "sun spots" or "age spots" your skin is "scarred" from this trauma (sun or life! Or something else) Dr. Andrew Weil ( a harvard trained medical doctor and botanist) has a lot of products that use natural ingredients to calm the inflammation in your skin. He also has something called the "anti inflammation diet" the foods you eat can help too (it works for more than just hyperpigmentation) for example I had horrible acne,( a more obvious form of inflammation), I also had dark spots left over that are practically gone now. Origins sells his products Origins | Welcome to Origins (http://www.origins.com) they are in a lot of major department stores. Also it is so important to exfoliate (scrub) your skin, otherwise the product is just absorbed into your dead skin not the problem skin you want to fix. Try modern friction from origins it is an at home microdermabrasion system.