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Before treatment, talk with your doctor about any history of hyperpigmentation or keloid formation. Deoxycholic acid injections. Deoxycholic acid (Kybella) ...
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," ...
The affected skin might heal with temporary changes in color (post inflammatory hyperpigmentation), particularly on brown or Black skin. Nail psoriasis ...
An itchy rash; Leathery patches that are darker than usual (hyperpigmented), typically on brown or Black skin; Dry, cracked, scaly skin, typically on white skin ...
Recurrent or spreading infection; Permanent scarring; Patches of skin that are darker (hyperpigmentation) or lighter (hypopigmentation) than before the ...
Patches of skin that's darker or lighter than the surrounding area. This complication after the rash has healed is called post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation or ...
After the plaques clear up, the affected skin might temporarily be lighter (hypopigmentation) or darker (hyperpigmentation) than usual. Your psoriasis may ...
A change in skin color, also called hyperpigmentation. Craving salt. Depression. Adrenal insufficiency can be diagnosed with tests that check the level of ...
... hyperpigmentation. We are focused on improving the disparities in care for people of color, representation and expertise for all underrepresented people in ...
After acne has cleared, the affected skin may be darker (hyperpigmented) or lighter (hypopigmented) than before the condition occurred. Risk factors. Risk ...
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