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Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation—those stubborn brown spots that linger after acne or inflammation—can take a toll on your skin confidence. At my NYC clinic, I work with clients every day to restore clarity, smooth tone, and boost repair. One of the regenerative products I often recommend for stubborn PIH is Plated Intense Serum. It supports healthy skin function, fading dark spots over time by strengthening your skin’s recovery and repair systems.
Daily Sun Protection for Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH)
PIH is one of the most frustrating skin concerns I see in my NYC clinic—especially for clients of color. The good news? You can absolutely fade it. But without daily SPF, nothing else works. Pavise Dynamic Age Defense SPF 30 offers broad-spectrum protection and calming actives that support even tone and healthier skin.
Fading PIH Without Compromising Your Skin Barrier
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) often lingers long after breakouts heal—and if you have sensitive or acne-prone skin, treating it can feel like walking a tightrope. At my NYC clinic, I guide clients toward brighter, more even-toned skin without irritating or compromising the barrier. One of my favorite tools in this process is the Hydrinity Vivid Brightening Serum.
Fading PIH with a Clinical-Grade Retinoid Routine
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) can linger long after a breakout has healed. At my NYC clinic, I reach for the Face Reality Retinaldehyde B3 Serum when clients want to gently fade dark marks without triggering irritation. This serum is formulated with stabilized Vitamin A, niacinamide, and glyc
Fade the Marks: How Salicylic Acid Supports Skin Prone to Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH)
PIH—those dark spots left behind after a breakout—can linger long after the inflammation fades. In my NYC clinic, I use Face Reality Sal-C Toner to help prevent and fade these marks by gently clearing clogged pores, calming inflammation, and supporting a more even skin tone.
Targeting Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation: A Gentle Retinol + Peptide Strategy
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) is a common and frustrating concern, especially for acne-prone skin. At my NYC clinic, I often recommend Face Reality Retinol Peptide Serum to help fade stubborn dark marks while keeping the skin calm, hydrated, and resilient.
Fade Dark Marks Fast: Using Gentle Cleansers for Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH)
Struggling with leftover dark spots after breakouts? You're not alone. At my NYC clinic, I turn to the Face Reality Mandelic Face and Body Wash for clients who want to tackle PIH gently and effectively—especially those with melanin-rich skin tones.
Targeting PIH with Smart Exfoliation: Why I Reach for Mandelic Acid
Dealing with stubborn dark marks long after breakouts have healed? You may be facing post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH). At my NYC clinic, I see this concern every day—especially in clients of color or those with acne-prone skin. A gentle but effective exfoliating step like the Face Reality Mandelic Face and Body Scrub can make all the difference.
Fade the Marks: How Mandelic Acid Helps Clear Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH)
Post-acne marks lingering longer than your breakouts? You're not alone. At my NYC clinic, I use the Face Reality Mandelic Serum to help fade stubborn post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) gently and effectively—without setting off new breakouts.