I Have a scar from a vaccine i got when i was young i Have had ir for some years after my second child i starter developing a darker circle around it. I am scared should i be worried? I Just feel echy
A Caucasian newborn's anal area looks just like the rest of the skin. Over time, fecal bowel movements and expulsion of gas continue to permanently stain the skin so the area becomes darker than nearby skin. Obviously, this staining looks darker in dark skinned people.
Hormones have nothing to do with human skin color. Melanin, a pigment, determines skin color by the amount of it present in the skin. The more melanin, the darker the skin.
Deep pits in the skin can be caused from scars. For instance, acne scars can cause deep pits in the skin.
Because the scars are too deep into your skin and will stay in your skin forever. You can get plastic suregry to get scars removed though.
because when you tan it then it ubsorbs the sunligt that makes the skin darker and darker afer that then you get sunbured that makes it peel
Scars are basically long lasting cuts on the surface of the skin. Normally minor scars can wear off as your skin 'sheds' its layers. But more traumatic scars like those from operations are almost always permanent.
skin tanning is where you get darker skin
For one thing, the skin around the anus represents a change from external epithelium (skin) to the internal epithelium that lines the end of the digestive tract. These layers overlap and make that small region of skin thicker. Another thing is that the epithelium surrounding the anus is more keratinised than the surrounding skin and thus appears darker.
You can use Palmer's Success Skin Fade Milk for your scars.
The pigmentation of the skin in the anal and buttocks area tends to be darker due to higher levels of melanin in that region. This is a natural variation and not necessarily a cause for concern.
it gets darker because the heat goes inside the skin and burns it that's why
It can mask discoloration of the skin, but protruding scars will still protrude.