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Dermabrasion often causes treated skin to temporarily become darker than normal (hyperpigmentation), lighter than normal (hypopigmentation) or blotchy.
Darkening of the skin that's not related to sun exposure, called hyperpigmentation. Weak and brittle bones, called osteoporosis, which can lead to fractures ...
... hyperpigmentation). Freezing the scar. Small keloids might be reduced or ... Possible side effects, which are more common in people with darker skin, include ...
... hyperpigmentation). These changes usually go away within weeks or months. A common complication is infection with bacteria, causing inflamed and itchy ...
Laser resurfacing can cause treated skin to become darker than it was before treatment (hyperpigmentation) or lighter (hypopigmentation). Permanent changes ...
It has no bleaching effect on the dark patches that can linger after acne clears (postinflammatory hyperpigmentation). Adapalene. This ingredient is a ...
Management of periorbital hyperpigmentation: An overview of nature-based agents and alternative approaches. Dermatologic Therapy. 2020; doi:10.1111/dth.13717.
Severe itching; Temporary spots (lasting weeks to months) of skin that are darker or lighter than usual (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation) ...
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 skin," ...
One possible side effect is lasting changes in skin color (postinflammatory hyperpigmentation) even after the skin heals. Retinoids. Your health care ...
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