hyperpigmentation in English

noun

excessive pigmentation of the skin, abnormal darkening of the skin, dark spots on the ski

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1. Avoid exposing Abraded skin to the sun as permanent hyperpigmentation can develop

2. Yellow Correctors, on the other hand, work best for hyperpigmentation, age spots, and blue and green

3. Hair colour changes Rash Dry skin Alopecia Dermatitis Periorbital oedema Skin Reaction Erythema Eczema Pruritus Skin hyperpigmentation

4. Subject is cachectic with large patches of reticulated, hyperpigmentation on her chest, abdomen, and left anterior thigh, consistent with melanoma.

5. If your Blemishes are due to hyperpigmentation, you may consider using aloe vera gel which is a miraculous remedy for Blemishes

6. Admire My Skin products are designed to help minimize the appearance of premature skin aging, skin damage, hyperpigmentation, acne and sun damage

7. Ageing effects (e.g., patchy hyperpigmentation, fine wrinkles, telangiectasias) result from intrinsic and extrinsic processes and reflect the physicaleffects of the passage of time

8. The worst side effects are hypopigmentation, telangiectasia and Cicatrization (see Figure 1), and hyperpigmentation and in particular loss of elasticity in the skin field treated

9. Ageing effects (e.g., patchy hyperpigmentation, fine wrinkles, telangiectasias) result from intrinsic and extrinsic processes and reflect the physicaleffects of the passage of time

10. ZO® Brightening protocols feature both hydroquinone and non-hydroquinone options to reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation, brighten skin tone and improve overall skin texture.

11. The OPTE wand digitally scans your skin, analyzes your Complexion, and camouflages age spots, sunspots, acne scars, and hyperpigmentation with a custom-tinted and hydrating serum

12. This invention also provides a method of preventing or treating in a subject hyperpigmentation, asthma, cutaneous inflammation, anaphylaxis and bronchospasm, mastocytosis, tumors which express activated kit, and conception.

13. Glycolic acid is in there as well, which is a fantastic hydroxy acid that not only controls oil production but also can really help with hyperpigmentation and Blemishing…

14. It is packed with powerful ingredients like daisy flower extract and mulberry extract, it calms and soothes the skin, reducing the appearance of Blemishes, dark spots, age spots, discoloration, hyperpigmentation, and loss of skin elasticity.

15. Disease or Syndrome Bullous dystrophy, macular type is a genetic disorder characterised by formation of bullae without traumatic origin, alopecia, hyperpigmentation, Acrocyanosis, short stature, microcephaly, intellectual deficit, tapering fingers and nail abnormalities.

16. While Brightening enhances glow and “fades” away some of the dark blemishes we have, skin lightening takes it another step further to completely diminish the visible appearance of dark spots like hyperpigmentation and melasma

17. Bevel has created Shave products that help reduce bumps and skin irritation, Body products that moisturize and nourish, Skin products that gently exfoliate and fight hyperpigmentation, and Hair products that will keep you trimmed and polished.

18. Ashy dermatosis also called erythema dyschromicum perstans, dermatosis cinecienta or erythema chronicum figuratum melanodermicum, is a form of acquired dermal macular hyperpigmentation characterized by well-circumscribed round to oval or irregular patches on the face, neck and trunk that are grey in color 1).

19. History reveals congenital blistering with acral localization and photosensitivity in childhood. At present, the patient showed wide-spread poikoloderma with reticulate hyperpigmentation, xerosis, proximal synechia between fingers and toes and absence of dermatoglyphics, suggestive for congenital bullous poikiloderma (Kindler syndrome). The diagnosis was confirmed by histology and electron microscopy.

20. Besides the typical lupus forms, nonspecific skin lesions are also observed such as dermal mucinosis, acneiform skin lesions, different variants of livedo, necrotizing vasculitis with ulcers, purpura, urticaria vasculitis, neutrophilic dermatosis, hyperpigmentation, hair and nail changes as well as overlap syndromes with erythema multiforme, scleroderma, Sjögren syndrome, Raynaud phenomenon, lichen planus, bullous pemphigoid und psoriasis.

21. Dermal lesions, such as hyperpigmentation, warts, and hyperkeratosis of the palms and soles, are the most commonly observed symptoms in 70-kg adults after 5–15 years of exposure equivalent to 700 μg/day or within 6 months to 3 years at exposures equivalent to 2800 μg/day (U.S. EPA, 2001a).** Numerous adverse effects, particularly among children, have been associated with the consumption of arsenic-contaminated water in Antofagasta, Chile (mean arsenic concentration 0.6 mg/L). Effects on the skin (leukomelanoderma, hyperkeratosis), respiratory system (chronic coryza, cough, bronchopulmonary diseases), cardiovascular system (myocardial infarction, peripheral vascular disorders such as ischaemia of the tongue, Raynaud’s phenomenon, acrocyanosis), and digestive system (abdominal pain, chronic diarrhoea) were observed in children under 16 years of age (Zaldívar, 1980; Zaldívar and Ghai, 1980).