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Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation/periorbital hyperpigmentation. In: Taylor and Kelly's Dermatology for Skin of Color. 2nd ed. McGraw Hill; 2016. https ...
Melanoma is a kind of skin cancer that starts in the melanocytes. Melanocytes are cells that make the pigment that gives skin its color.
Before treatment, talk with your doctor about any history of hyperpigmentation or keloid formation. Deoxycholic acid injections. Deoxycholic acid (Kybella) ...
Low blood pressure. Darkening of the skin, called hyperpigmentation. Bartter syndrome. A salt craving also could be a symptom of a rare kidney disorder called ...
The affected skin might heal with temporary changes in color (post inflammatory hyperpigmentation), particularly on brown or Black skin. Nail psoriasis ...
... hyperpigmentation). These changes usually go away within weeks or months. A common complication is infection with bacteria, causing inflamed and itchy ...
... hyperpigmentation, acne, surgical, or traumatic scarring, sagging skin, volume loss, deep lines and wrinkles, hand rejuvenation, thinning hair, leg veins.
This change in skin color is called postinflammatory hyperpigmentation when the skin darkens and postinflammatory hypopigmentation when the skin loses color.
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