The most common causes are sun exposure (sunspots), hormonal changes (melasma), and the healing process after acne or an injury (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation). All of these triggers cause melanocytes to produce excess pigment in specific areas.
Existing spots can be faded significantly with clinical treatments from Derma.pk. However, because your skin's memory of pigment production remains, you must use daily sunscreen to prevent the spots from returning when exposed to the sun.
Tranexamic Acid and Alpha Arbutin are current clinical favorites for melasma as they are effective yet gentle. Melasma is often sensitive to heat and harsh treatments, so a gradual, non-irritating approach is usually best.
No. Professional brightening ingredients like Vitamin C and Niacinamide actually help strengthen the skin barrier. Only certain high-strength prescription "bleaching" creams or over-exfoliation can thin the skin; our curated daily collection focuses on safe, sustainable clarity.
Because you have to wait for your skin to naturally shed its pigmented layers, it typically takes 4 to 8 weeks of daily use to see a visible reduction in dark spots. Full results for deep pigmentation can take up to 3 months.
Yes! They work beautifully together. Vitamin C provides antioxidant protection and brightens the overall tone, while Alpha Arbutin specifically targets the melanin-producing enzymes.
Sometimes, as the deep pigment is brought to the surface through increased cell turnover, it can temporarily appear darker before it eventually flakes away. However, if the area is also red and irritated, you may be using the product too frequently.
Yes. Unlike some harsh chemicals that can cause "rebound" darkening in deeper skin tones, the clinical ingredients at Derma.pk—such as Niacinamide and Azelaic Acid—are safe and effective for all complexions.
Brightening serums like Vitamin C can be used on the whole face for overall radiance. However, high-potency "spot treatments" are often best applied directly to the dark areas to concentrate the active ingredients where they are needed most.
Yes. UVA rays, which contribute to pigmentation, can penetrate through window glass. If you are using active brightening ingredients, your skin is more vulnerable, making daily SPF essential even if you are not directly under the sun.