Many people in Dubai experience dark spots or uneven skin tone after acne, burns, or cosmetic treatments. These lingering marks—known as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)—can be just as distressing as the initial skin problem itself.
At Dr. Rami Hamed Center (DRHC Dubai), we understand how frustrating it can be to finally clear your acne or heal from an injury, only to notice dark patches that take weeks or months to fade. The good news is that PIH can often be prevented with the right care and guidance.
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation is the skin’s natural response to inflammation or trauma. When the skin becomes irritated or injured—whether from acne, burns, cosmetic treatments, or even scratching—it produces excess melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color.
As the skin heals, the area may darken, leaving brown, gray, or reddish spots. While PIH isn’t harmful, it can be stubborn and affect self-confidence.
Living in Dubai’s sunny and warm climate increases the risk of PIH. The strong UV rays stimulate melanin production, deepening existing pigmentation and slowing the healing process. Heat, humidity, and frequent sun exposure can also worsen acne and inflammation—factors that trigger pigmentation.
This is why protecting your skin before and after acne, cosmetic procedures, or any skin injury is especially important in Dubai.
It’s tempting to pop pimples or pick at scabs, but this can worsen inflammation and push pigment deeper into the skin. Allow acne or minor wounds to heal naturally. If you struggle with persistent breakouts, seek professional acne treatment at DRHC Dubai—we can help control acne safely and reduce the risk of marks or scars.
Sun exposure is one of the biggest causes of PIH. Protecting your skin from UV rays is essential every day, not just at the beach.
Even a few minutes of unprotected sun exposure can darken healing spots, so consistency is key.
After laser therapy, chemical peels, or microneedling, the skin is more sensitive and prone to pigmentation.
Certain skincare ingredients can help prevent or lighten PIH by reducing inflammation and balancing melanin production. Examples include:
Before starting any brightening or exfoliating product, it’s best to consult a dermatologist to ensure it’s right for your skin type.
The sooner acne is treated, the lower the chance of inflammation that leads to PIH. At DRHC Dubai, we provide personalized acne management using advanced dermatological treatments, including medical facials, laser therapy, and prescription-based skincare tailored to your needs.