Why Do Skin Spots Occur?

Skin spots develop as a result of excessive melanin production triggered by various factors such as sun exposure, hormonal changes (pregnancy, birth control pills), acne scars, aging, and genetic predisposition. Dr. Nuriyya Guliyeva accurately identifies the type of pigmentation and applies a targeted treatment protocol tailored to the patient’s needs.

Types of Pigmentation Treated

  • Melasma (hormonal pigmentation)
  • Solar lentigines (sun spots)
  • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)
  • Ephelides (freckles)
  • Age spots
  • Post-inflammatory marks and scars

Treatment Options

  • Chemical peels (glycolic acid, TCA, Jessner peel)
  • Laser pigmentation treatments (Q-switch, fractional laser)
  • Carbon peeling
  • Mesotherapy pigmentation injections
  • PRP pigmentation treatment
  • Medical skincare combination therapies
  • Prescription topical treatment protocols

The Importance of Sun Protection

Dr. Nuriyya Guliyeva emphasizes that regular use of high-SPF sunscreen during and after pigmentation treatments is essential for achieving successful and long-lasting results. Sun protection is an indispensable part of any pigmentation treatment plan.

Expected Results

Depending on the treatment protocol, the type of pigmentation, and the patient’s skin tone, noticeable lightening and a more even complexion can generally be observed within 4–8 sessions. Long-term follow-up and maintenance programs help preserve the achieved results