The phrase
"pigmentation changes" refers to alterations or variations in the color of the skin, hair, or other body parts.
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Good news, if you suffered from
skin pigmentation changes during pregnancy (sometimes called ««the mask of pregnancy» or chloasma or melasma), these changes will often fade away after giving birth.
A new study supported by the Milstein Medical Research Program at The Rockefeller University, however, has uncovered the molecular roots of skin discoloration that is often associated with psoriasis, suggesting the possibility of new treatments
for pigmentation changes seen not only in psoriasis, but also in other conditions such as eczema and acne.
«Patients will receive artificial UVA and UVB light as a way to reduce inflammation, and although the light doesn't cause sunburn, it was still commonly assumed that this was causing
the pigmentation changes.
Researchers have discovered that two immune system molecules play a role in
these pigmentation changes.
Although there was no significant difference between the two groups in breast shrinkage, breast oedema, breast induration (hardening), and
pigmentation changes, the benefits of using IMRT in these patients were clear.
It's no secret that the sun's ultraviolet rays can penetrate the skin and cause damage (such as sunburn,
pigmentation changes, and wrinkles).