Hyperpigmentation and Melasma
What they are, why do they happen, and how GHK-Cu or a GLOW peptide blend can help.
What Is Hyperpigmentation?
Hyperpigmentation = areas of skin that become darker than your natural tone due to excess melanin production.
Common types:
  • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) – after acne, irritation, picking
  • Solar lentigines (sun spots) – from UV exposure
  • Melasma – hormonally influenced pigment patches
What Is Melasma?
Melasma is a chronic pigment condition that appears as:
  • Symmetrical brown/gray patches
  • Commonly on cheeks, upper lip, forehead
  • More common in women
  • Often worsens with heat, sun, pregnancy, birth control, or hormonal shifts
It’s sometimes called the “mask of pregnancy.”
Why Hyperpigmentation and Melasma Occur:
Pigment production involves:
  1. UV radiation
  2. Inflammation
  3. Hormones
  4. Barrier disruption
Melasma is especially complex because it involves:
  1. Vascular changes
  2. Dermal inflammation
  3. Increased melanocyte sensitivity
  4. Heat triggers (not just UV)
Learn how GHK-Cu and GLOW blends can help (see attached file).
GHK-Cu topical and red light therapy devices designed to treat hyperpigmentation and/or melasma available in my Shopify Store: https://peptidejunkies24.shop
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