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Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation is one of the most misunderstood causes of uneven skin tone, often lingering long after the original skin concern has healed. What begins as acne, irritation, or inflammation can leave behind stubborn dark marks that affect confidence and feel difficult to treat. Understanding why these marks form, how they differ from other pigmentation types, and why a tailored, professional approach matters is the first step toward restoring a clearer, more even-toned complexion.
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Three Types of Pigmentation
Pigmentation is often spoken about as a single concern, yet it presents in several distinct forms, each with different triggers, behaviours, and treatment requirements. In this video, we unpack the most common types of pigmentation, explaining why some discolouration is driven by sun exposure, while other changes are driven by hormonal changes, and why inflammation can leave long-lasting marks on the skin. By understanding the root cause of pigmentation, treatment becomes more targeted, effective, and safer, particularly for darker skin types.

What Is Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation?

Post-Inflammatory hyperpigmentation occurs when the skin produces excess melanin after inflammation, trauma, or irritation. During the healing process, melanocytes become overstimulated and deposit pigment in the epidermis (surface layers) or deeper in the dermis.

  • Unlike melasma, PIH is always triggered by a preceding inflammatory event.
  • Unlike sunspots, it can affect individuals of all ages and skin types, though it is more common and more intense in darker skin tones.

PIH is not a disease, but rather a response of the skin’s pigment-producing cells to inflammation, and it requires a targeted, combination-based treatment approach for optimal results.

What Causes PIH?

PIH develops as a secondary response to inflammation. The deeper and more prolonged the inflammation, the darker and longer-lasting the pigmentation tends to be. Common triggers include:

  • Acne breakouts and cystic acne
  • Insect bites or allergic reactions
  • Eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis
  • Skin infections or rashes
  • Aggressive skincare, over-exfoliation, or burns
  • Cosmetic procedures performed incorrectly
  • Picking, squeezing, or scratching the skin  

PIH in Darker Skin Types

Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation is particularly common in Fitzpatrick skin types IV–VI, where melanocytes are naturally more active. In darker skin tones, even mild inflammation can trigger excessive pigment production, making PIH more noticeable and slower to resolve.

This is why inappropriate treatments, harsh peels, or incorrect laser settings can worsen PIH instead of improving it. A doctor-led, skin-type-specific approach is essential.

What Does PIH Look Like?

PIH presents as:

  • Flat discolouration (not raised or textured)
  • Brown, dark brown, grey, or purple marks
  • Patches that follow the pattern of the original inflammation
  • Areas that darken with sun exposure 

PIH can fade gradually over time, but without intervention, it may persist for months or even years.

How Is PIH Different from Melasma or Sun Damage?

While PIH, melasma, and sun damage all fall under the pigmentation umbrella, they differ in cause and behaviour:

Accurate diagnosis is critical, as treatments effective for one form of pigmentation may aggravate another.

Why PIH Requires a Professional, Doctor-Led Approach

PIH is not a one-size-fits-all condition. Incorrect treatments can:

  • Darken pigmentation
  • Trigger rebound hyperpigmentation
  • Cause further inflammation

A professional assessment ensures:

  • Correct diagnosis
  • Safe treatment selection
  • Reduced risk of recurrence
  • Long-term pigment control 

Can PIH Be Prevented?

While not all PIH can be prevented, the risk can be significantly reduced by:

  • Treating acne and inflammatory skin conditions early.
  • Avoid picking or squeezing the skin.
  • Using gentle, barrier-supportive skincare.
  • Protecting the skin daily from UV and visible light.
  • Seeking professional advice before cosmetic treatments.

Treatment Options for Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation

Successful PIH management relies on treating both the pigment and the underlying cause of inflammation. A layered approach delivers the best outcomes. 

Treatment Category

Purpose

Clinical Notes

Medical-Grade Topical Treatments

Regulate melanin production and support skin repair.

Includes tyrosinase inhibitors to suppress pigment formation, anti-inflammatory ingredients to calm the skin, and barrier-repair actives to reduce recurrence.

Chemical Peels (Correctly Selected)

Accelerate cell turnover and assist pigment clearance.

Superficial to medium-depth peels are selected based on skin type and pigment depth to minimise irritation and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

Energy-Based Treatments

Target pigment using controlled light or laser energy.

Advanced laser and light-based devices, such as Pico Toning, are used selectively and cautiously, particularly in darker skin types, to minimise post-treatment hyperpigmentation.

Skin Barrier & Inflammation Control

Prevent the formation of new PIH while treating existing marks.

Active acne, eczema, or sensitivity must be stabilised to reduce ongoing inflammation and melanocyte stimulation.

Sun Protection (Essential)

Prevent worsening and recurrence of PIH.

Daily broad-spectrum sunscreen with protection against UVA, UVB, visible light, and infrared radiation is non-negotiable for PIH management.

frequently asked
questions

Are treatments for post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation available at all Skin Renewal clinics?
How long does Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation take to fade?

The timeline for PIH varies widely and depends on the depth of pigment penetration in the skin, the individual’s skin type, and the consistency with which treatment and sun protection are applied. Superficial PIH may improve within a few months, whereas deeper pigmentation may require significantly longer without professional intervention.

Why does my pigmentation look darker before it looks better?

As pigmented skin cells move toward the surface during the natural renewal process, discolouration may appear darker or more pronounced. This is often a normal part of skin turnover, and not a sign that treatment is failing, provided inflammation is well controlled.

Can PIH come back after it has cleared?

Yes. PIH can recur if the underlying trigger, such as acne, sensitivity, or inflammation, is not adequately managed. New breakouts, irritation, or sun exposure can stimulate the formation of new pigment, which is why ongoing skin maintenance is just as important as corrective treatment.

Is it safe to treat PIH while I still have active acne or sensitive skin?

In many cases, yes, but treatment must be carefully adjusted. Active inflammation needs to be stabilised first, as aggressive pigment treatments can worsen PIH. A staged approach that calms the skin before targeting pigmentation delivers safer, more predictable results.

Why do some treatments work for others but not for me?

PIH behaves differently depending on skin type, genetic predisposition, hormone influence, and the depth of pigment. What works for one person may be ineffective, or even harmful, for another, highlighting the importance of personalised treatment rather than trend-driven solutions.

Can I treat PIH with skincare alone, or will I need in-clinic treatments?

Mild PIH may respond well to medical-grade skincare when used consistently. Still, more established or recurrent pigmentation often requires a combination of professional treatments and home care. A tailored plan ensures pigment is treated safely without triggering further inflammation.

Frequently asked questions

Are treatments for post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation available at all Skin Renewal clinics?
How long does Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation take to fade?

The timeline for PIH varies widely and depends on the depth of pigment penetration in the skin, the individual’s skin type, and the consistency with which treatment and sun protection are applied. Superficial PIH may improve within a few months, whereas deeper pigmentation may require significantly longer without professional intervention.

Why does my pigmentation look darker before it looks better?

As pigmented skin cells move toward the surface during the natural renewal process, discolouration may appear darker or more pronounced. This is often a normal part of skin turnover, and not a sign that treatment is failing, provided inflammation is well controlled.

Can PIH come back after it has cleared?

Yes. PIH can recur if the underlying trigger, such as acne, sensitivity, or inflammation, is not adequately managed. New breakouts, irritation, or sun exposure can stimulate the formation of new pigment, which is why ongoing skin maintenance is just as important as corrective treatment.

Is it safe to treat PIH while I still have active acne or sensitive skin?

In many cases, yes, but treatment must be carefully adjusted. Active inflammation needs to be stabilised first, as aggressive pigment treatments can worsen PIH. A staged approach that calms the skin before targeting pigmentation delivers safer, more predictable results.

Why do some treatments work for others but not for me?

PIH behaves differently depending on skin type, genetic predisposition, hormone influence, and the depth of pigment. What works for one person may be ineffective, or even harmful, for another, highlighting the importance of personalised treatment rather than trend-driven solutions.

Can I treat PIH with skincare alone, or will I need in-clinic treatments?

Mild PIH may respond well to medical-grade skincare when used consistently. Still, more established or recurrent pigmentation often requires a combination of professional treatments and home care. A tailored plan ensures pigment is treated safely without triggering further inflammation.

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