Anti-pigmentation treatments comprise medical and cosmetic interventions that work to reduce hyperpigmentation induced by melanin excess. Either sun environments may cause this blackening of the skin, a change of hormones or inflammation. The treatments are suggested to consist of Melasma, a persistent hormonal pigmentation, commonly activated when exposed to sun rays. One of the main indications is sunspots or solar lentigines, which are flat areas caused by accumulated sun damage. Treatment also includes post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), an outcome of skin damage that is seen as dark marks on the skin. Another general cause is uneven or blotchy skin tone. Some people will pursue treatment to minimise the appearance of freckles. The main result is the disappearance of dark marks or their lightening. The result is an even and uniform skin tone. Improved skin radiance and glow are also potential results. The treatments give the overall skin a better clarity, making the skin look younger and fresher. Lastly, effective anti-pigmentation therapy can indeed increase self-confidence and psychologically improve an individual.