
Skin
Skin
HyperpigmentationÂ
Hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition where patches of skin are darker in colour compared to the surrounding skin. This happens because of excess production or collection of melanin (the pigment responsible for giving colour to the skin, hair, and eyes). Hyperpigmentation is caused by many factors, which may include:
- Prolonged sun exposure.
- Hormonal changes.
- Skin abrasions.
- Inflammation.
- Certain prescriptions.
- Genetic predisposition.
- Sunspots or age spots: Also known as solar lentigines, they appear due to prolonged sun exposure.
- Melasma: Mainly influences women; typically appears as tan, brown, or greyish-brown patches on the skin, often on the face, triggered by hormonal changes (such as increased estrogen levels), inflammation or prolonged sun exposure.Â
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