The different types of skin pigmentation?

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2026-03-08 22:40

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Skin pigmentation refers to the natural coloring of the skin, which is mainly determined by melanin. Variations in melanin production can cause darker, lighter, or uneven skin tone. The major types of skin pigmentation include:

1) Eumelanin

This pigment gives the skin deeper brown to black tones. It acts as a natural shield, helping protect the skin from sun damage.

2) Pheomelanin

This pigment produces yellow to red tones and offers less sun protection. People with more pheomelanin often have lighter skin and may be more prone to tanning, spots, or sun sensitivity.

3) Hyperpigmentation

An excess of melanin leads to darker patches.

Common forms include:

Melasma – triggered by hormones or sun exposure

Age Spots / Sunspots

Post-inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH) from acne or injury

4) Hypopigmentation

This happens when the skin makes little or no melanin, causing lighter patches.

Examples:

Vitiligo

Albinism

Post-treatment light spots

5) Mixed Pigmentation

Some individuals experience a combination of light and dark areas, often requiring a personalized approach.

At Face Value Aesthetics, Nashik, we assess your skin type and concerns to offer safe and effective pigmentation treatment in Nashik, including lasers, peels, topical therapies, and advanced skincare to help restore a clearer, even-toned complexion.

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