Post-traumatic skin melanin precipitation, i.e., hyperpigmentation, can usually be eliminated, if necessary, through medication, physical therapy and other elimination.
Trauma-induced hyperpigmentation is related to the increased activity of melanocytes, and usually fades away on its own, so patients do not need to worry too much. If you feel that it affects your beauty and you have a need for treatment, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use hydroquinone cream, arbutin cream and other depigmenting agents to treat it.
If the effect of drugs is not satisfactory, you can also seek medical treatment for intense pulse light, Q laser and other physical therapy. Pay attention to daily skin hygiene, go out and pay attention to sun protection, avoid local scratching and stimulation.
It is recommended that post-traumatic skin pigmentation pay attention to skin care, if necessary, follow the doctor’s instructions for medication or physical therapy, not to deal with their own discretion.