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Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation Symptoms
PIH usually looks like a flat area of discoloration on the skin. It can appear white, pink, red, purple, brown, or black, depending on your skin tone and the depth of the discoloration.
PIH can develop in all skin types. However, it tends to be more severe and longer-lasting for people with medium to dark complexions. People with skin of color has more pigment (melanin) so there is more of a chance of PIH with certain skin problems. PIH affects both men and women.
True acne scars occur when there is either a loss of tissue, causing a pitted or depressed area, or an overgrowth of tissue leaving a raised scar. PIH, on the other hand, is flat. It’s not pitted or raised, simply darker than the surrounding skin.
In-Office Treatments
More persistent cases of PIH can be treated professionally at CIDK. Treatments include:1
Just one treatment isn’t enough to fade hyperpigmentation. You’ll likely need a series of treatments spaced two to four weeks apart (depending on the procedure you’re having done). Your healthcare provider can help determine which of these treatments, if any, would be most effective for you.
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