Hyperpigmentation
$47.00
This Universal Sound Therapy CD was designed specifically to help your body deal with Hyperpigmentation.
Description
Hyperpigmentation Sound Therapy
Are you or someone you love suffering from Hyperpigmentation and associated symptoms? At Universal Sound Therapy we deal with all sorts of issues including Hyperpigmentation with our sound therapies.
How?
Our therapy is based on frequencies, tuning your body to vibrate at the correct frequency is as important to your body healing itself or reducing symptoms you are facing. Our healing sessions provide your body with the frequencies that would be found in a normal, healthy body. Your system absorbs these frequencies and makes the needed changes to “tune itself” and start to heal. Our bodies want to be healthy and when we provide them with the proper tools they will do everything needed to do just that.
Universal Sound Therapy is in the business to help your body heal and we are so confident that it will work for you that we offer you a 90-day money back guarantee. And if our Hyperpigmentation sound therapy doesn’t help, just return it for a full refund. Try to get that from your doctor or pharmacy.
Our Hyperpigmentation sound therapy helps by:
- Reduced brown, tan or black spots that appear on the skin with frequent sun exposure
- Has the correct frequencies to help your body retune itself
- Aligns and opens your Chakra system
- Opens and cleans up your meridians
- Helps your body heal itself
Introduction to Hyperpigmentation
Hyperpigmentation simply put, is the darkening of certain areas of the skin. This can often be caused by hormones, sun damage, medications or certain normal skin types. The dark spots are formed by depositis of melanin, and can result in:
- Age spots
- Melasma spots
- Birthmarks
- Skin tone variations
The standard treatment for Hyperpigmentation changes with it’s cause and depth of the dark spots as well as your normal skin tone. These treatments include:
- Topical creams
- Chemical peels
- Laser treatments
Chemical peels and laser treatments can have their own side effects such as darkening of the skin, so why would you want to take that risk. This is where Universal Sound Therapy comes in. We have a Sound Therapy CD that has been specifically designed to help you get rid of those spots. Our type of therapy is non-invasive and has helped thousands of people heal themselves from all sorts of different ailments and issues.
Give Universal Sound Therapy’s Hyperpigmentation CD a try, with our 90 day money back guarantee you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
Short Description of Hyperpigmentation
Hyperpigmentation is a kind of skin disorder that affects the color of your skin making it darker than it normally is. The skin gets its color from a pigment called melanin. There are special cells in our skin that create this pigment. When the cells become damaged, the amount of melanin production is affected. If the body makes too much then the skin gets darker.
Symptoms of Hyperpigmentation
- Brown, tan or black spots that appear on the skin with frequent sun exposure
- Presence of large patches of darkened skin
- Spot or patches of darkened skin that appear after an inflammatory reaction on the skin occur such as eczema or acne.
About Hyperpigmentation
Hyperpigmentation is a condition that occurs in the skin of patients when it produces more melanin (the pigment that makes skin dark) than usual. The condition can create patches or spots of the skin appear darker compared to other surrounding areas. The types of hyperpigmentation are age spots, melasma and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Each one has a different cause and a range of treatments and cosmetic beauty procedures to treat it. Hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition that can affect people of all skin varieties. Some versions of the health condition such as sun spots and melasma are more prone to affect skin areas that receive higher exposure like the face, arms and legs. However, other kinds of hyperpigmentation happen to patients as a result of injury to the skin or because of inflammation such as burns, lupus or acne. The darkening may occur anywhere on the body. The presence of hyperpigmentation on a person is generally benign and is treated more for cosmetic reasons. However, the condition can occur because of another medical condition that requires diagnosis and treatment.
Etiology and Types of Hyperpigmentation
Hyperpigmentation happens depending on what caused it. The most common causes of the condition are the following:
Sun Exposure – You can get hyperpigmentation when you are constantly exposed. Your body will produce more melanin pigment in order to protect your skin from prolonged exposure to UV rays and as a result cause dark spots or patches on the skin commonly referred to as sun spots or age spots. Symptoms of age spots include: brown, tan or black spots that appear on areas of skin with frequent exposure to the sun. They are most commonly seen on the face, hands and other sun exposed areas of the body. Age spots usually occur in older individuals or after frequent sun exposure.
Melasma — This is a kind of health condition that causes dark patches of skin to form in women patients that experience hormonal changes such as that seen in pregnancy. Melasma is known as “the mask of pregnancy.” Doctors are not 100% sure why melasma happens but it is postulated that it may be caused by malfunctioning melanocytes, the cells that produce the pigment melanin. This results in the cells producing more of the pigment than necessary. Women and patients with darker skin tones are more prone to having melasma as they have more melanocytes compared to people with fairer skin tones.
Possible Melasma Triggers are:
- Hormonal changes (chloasma) during pregnancy, women undergoing hormone treatment or while taking oral contraceptives
- Sun exposure
- As a result of using certain chemical skin products that irritate it
- It is possible there could be a genetic component to the condition as people who have close relatives that have skin darkening secondary to melasma are more prone to developing the condition as well.
The primary symptom of melasma in women is the development of discolored skin patches. While physically it has no symptoms, people do find the patches a bit bothersome from a cosmetic standpoint. The most common areas of the skin where melasma occurs include the face particularly the upper lips, bridge of the nose, forehead and the cheeks region. Less commonly, the condition can also appear as patches on the arms and the neck too.
Diagnosis of Melasma Hyperpigmentation
Healthcare professionals find that in most instances diagnosing a case of melasma in women may be achieved through a simple physical examination. However, since hyperpigmentation can occur in combination with other medical problems, the doctor might perform a small skin biopsy as part of the initial visit. The doctor may also use a device called a Wood’s light in order to look more closely at the affected skin.
Skin Inflammation – The condition is another cause of hyperpigmentation as areas of the skin darken due to inflammation happening on that specific area. This can occur in conditions such as acne, eczema, lupus or any skin injury. People with a darker skin tone tend to be more prone to develop this post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. The condition frequently occurs on the face and neck regions. Acne prone individuals that tend to use a lot of chemical skin products may become prone. Acne is a very common condition regardless of skin type.
Reactions to Medication – Hyperpigmentation can occur because of exposure to certain medications like antimalarial drugs and tricyclic antidepressants. In this scenario the patches of skin may turn gray in color. Chemical products that are often seen in topical treatments may also result in this condition.
Medical Conditions – Darkening of the skin can result due to serious health conditions like Addison’s disease and hemochromatosis. The former affects the adrenal glans and results to hyperpigmentation in certain parts of the body such as the: lips, elbows and knuckles, toes, folds of skin and inside the cheek. While the latter is an inherited condition that results in the body to contain too much iron and therefore hyperpigmentation as the skin appears darker or more tanned.
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