Not only has your baby yet to
develop skin pigmentation (that can actually take up to six months), his or her circulation is not quite up to speed, which impacts skin appearance.
Not exact matches
«This suggests that dark -
skinned people with this mutation probably don't
develop melanoma as often and are therefore not tested for this specific mutation, presumably because they lack the risk - modifying
pigmentation variants that increase the risk of melanoma,» says Dr Helgadottir.
Individuals with darker
pigmentation — in particular people with African, Hispanic or South - Asian genetic background — are more likely to
develop this
skin tissue disorder.
A new method for controlling
pigmentation in fabricated human
skin has been
developed by researchers from A * STAR's Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech) and the Singapore Centre for 3D Printing (SC3DP) at Nanyang Technological University.