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The affected skin might heal with temporary changes in color (post inflammatory hyperpigmentation), particularly on brown or Black skin. Nail psoriasis ...
Swelling and inflammation; Changes in skin color (postinflammatory hyperpigmentation) on brown or Black skin; Mild pain; Bleeding or bruising at the injection ...
Light therapy may cause lasting spots of skin that are darker than usual (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation), even after the rash clears. Request an ...
In dark-skinned patients, what you actually tend to see is hyperpigmentation, so darkening of the skin, or a hypopigmentation, which is lightening of the ...
Complications · Severe itching · Temporary spots (lasting weeks to months) of skin that are darker or lighter than usual (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation or ...
Erythromycin belongs to the family of medicines called antibiotics. Erythromycin topical preparations are used on the skin to help control acne. They may be ...
They include scarring and skin that lightens (hypopigmentation) or darkens (hyperpigmentation). Request an appointment. From Mayo Clinic to your inbox. Sign ...
Before treatment, talk with your doctor about any history of hyperpigmentation or keloid formation. Deoxycholic acid injections. Deoxycholic acid (Kybella) ...
This medicine may cause skin problems (eg, hyperpigmentation). Check with your doctor right away if you have darkening of the skin or skin lesions (moles or ...
Seborrheic keratoses are some of the most common, noncancerous skin growths in older adults. They're not cancerous or precancerous. Seborrheic keratoses usually ...
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