Thank you for reaching out. Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra (DPN) is a very common condition, especially in people with a certain skin type and family history. I completely understand how these small raised dark spots on the face can affect confidence and appearance, even though they are harmless medically. The good news is that DPN responds very well to a combination of correct homeopathic treatment and gentle dermatological procedures, depending on the severity.
Homeopathic medicines help by:
Reducing the tendency to form new DPN spots
Controlling the underlying pigmentation pattern
Improving the overall texture and glow of the skin
Slowing the progression and thickening of existing lesions
Supporting the skinâs regeneration process
However, to give you the right medicine, I would need to understand a few things:
Since how long have you had these spots?
Are they increasing in number or size?
Any family history (mother/father/siblings)?
Your skin type (dry/oily/combination)?
Any itching or irritation?
Any hormonal changes, periods irregularity, or stress?
Once these details are clear, I can choose a remedy that suits your body constitution.
At my clinic, I also combine treatment with gentle cosmetic options like
HydraFacial
peels
Precision spot-reduction treatments
These help lighten the DPN spots, smoothen the skin, and improve overall complexion faster especially for facial areas where appearance matters most. Many young women your age prefer this combined approach for quicker visible results.
You can connect with me privately (online consultation or at my clinic in Bangalore) so I can assess the severity and design a personalised treatment plan for you. With proper treatment, the appearance of DPN can improve significantly and the progression can be controlled.
You donât have to worry this is treatable, and youâll start noticing improvement in texture and brightness within a short time. Iâll guide you step by step.
Regards
Dr Jyoti Kadkol
Health Global Homoeopathy, Vijaynagar, Bangalore
www.healthglobalclinics.com
Answered2025-12-12 08:36:43
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