Why is my dark patch on the nose not improving? - #43533
Dark patch on nose through sun damage for almost 5 years . Now using this cream for 6 months no difference why?
How would you describe the severity of the dark patch?:
- Severe, very prominentHave you noticed any triggers that make the patch worse?:
- Sun exposureWhat is your current skincare routine?:
- Only the creamDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition


Doctors' responses
Persistent dark patches, like those resulting from sun damage, can be stubborn and take time to improve. Several factors can influence the effectiveness of topical treatments. In Ayurveda, skin conditions such as hyperpigmentation can often be linked to dosha imbalances, specifically Pitta dosha, as it governs the skin and its pigmentation.
First, let’s consider the cream. It’s possible that it may not be suitable for your specific skin type or dosha balance. For instance, if the cream contains ingredients that further aggravate Pitta, it might not only fail to improve your condition but could potentially worsen it. Ayurveda emphasizes personalized treatment, so what works for one person might not work for another.
Additionally, addressing hyperpigmentation requires two approaches: internal and external. Internally, enhancing your digestive fire or “agni” is crucial, as it ensures that nutrients are properly absorbed and toxins are effectively eliminated. You might consider incorporating a Pitta-pacifying diet, which includes cooling foods like cucumber, coriander, and fennel, while avoiding spicy, oily, or acidic foods.
Externally, consider using natural remedies that are gentle and nurturing. Sandalwood paste, known for its cooling properties, may help alleviate Pitta aggravation. Mixing it with rose water can further enhance the soothing effect. Apply it on the affected area and leave it for about 20 minutes before rinsing off.
Also remember, consistent sun protection is vital. Even if you’re using treatments to reduce pigmentation, without proper UV protection, new damage can counteract progress. Apply a natural, broad-spectrum sunscreen whenever you step out, even on cloudy days.
In terms of lifestyle, regular yoga and meditation helps in balancing doshas, which in turn, promotes healthy skin. Deviating from a healthy routine can fluctuate dosha balances. Patience is key as natural remedies might take time, but they often provide holistic improvement beyond just skin issues. If no progress, consulting with a specialized Ayurvedic physician might offer more tailored insights for your condition.

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