Hyperpigmentation and dark spots on the skin are a common issue among women. Causes can range from hormonal changes, sun damage and even acne. That’s why we spoke to Hunt Valley, MD, dermatologist Margaret A. Weiss, MD, to find out which ingredients and in-office treatments work best to stop dark spots and get clear, even skin. Watch the video to see what she says.
How To Stop Dark Spots
Hyperpigmentation and dark spots on the skin are a common issue among women. Causes can range from hormonal changes, sun damage and even acne. That’s why we spoke to Hunt Valley, MD, dermatologist Margaret A. Weiss, MD
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