Seek out a qualified Dermatology expert. They can advice and test for skin conditions and also advise course of treatment to assist
Pigmentation term use for the process of skin which is responsible for the coloration of skin and continuously produce pigment.Hypo-pigmentation: It is also termed as depigmentation. It is a pigmentation disorder in which white spots appear on skin. Hypo-pigmentation in skin occurs when in a certain part of skin pigmented substance "Melanin" quantity decreases from a certain level.Vitiligo, Nevus depigmentosus , Pityriasis Alba and Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis are the example of Hypo-pigmentation
Pigmentation in you skin is determined by the amount of melanin given to you by your parents, in other words genetics.
A false statement about skin pigmentation could be that it determines a person's intelligence or abilities. Skin pigmentation is simply a result of genetics and does not correlate with intelligence, skills, or character traits.
The loss of pigmentation in the skin is called Hypo-pigmentation and the total loss of skin pigment is called Albinism.
No! Vitiligo is lack of pigmentation - it is not contagious
Prognosis. Most skin pigmentation disorders do not affect a person's health, only the outward appearance.
Vitiligo
White scars in your skin are from when your skin loses pigmentation. Pigmentation is what gives your skin its natural color. You can have it surgically removed, or you can just live with it. I live with mine on my forearm, and it doesn't bother me a bit.
I had skin pigmentation so what I did was put sunscreen on my normal tanned skin and left the pale pigmented skin out in the sun. Mine is now all gone!
Pigmentation treatment can be customised as per the skin needs of the individual. You should consult a skin care expert for appropriate advice specific to your skin.
Pigmentation disorders can cause the skin to be darker or lighter than normal. They may also cause spots or skin that appears to have smooth white patches.
Skin pigmentation primarily varies due to the presence and distribution of melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color. The main types of skin pigmentation include eumelanin, which is brown to black and offers greater protection against UV radiation; pheomelanin, which is yellow to red and provides less UV protection; and the physiological changes in pigmentation seen in conditions like vitiligo, albinism, and hyperpigmentation. Environmental factors, genetics, and hormonal influences also play significant roles in determining an individual's skin pigmentation.