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A recent review has highlighted the growing need to manage facial hyperpigmentation conditions beyond melasma. Researchers explained that several pigmentation disorders often resemble melasma. However, each condition requires a different treatment approach for effective management. The review examined the causes, diagnosis, and treatment options for multiple facial hyperpigmentation disorders. Researchers stressed that accurate diagnosis remains essential for successful treatment outcomes. ...

Hyperpigmentation causes dark patches on the skin and remains a major concern for consumers seeking clearer, more even-toned complexions. Driven by excess melanin production, this condition plays a major role in skincare product demand and clinical treatment interest worldwide. Understanding the condition Hyperpigmentation occurs when melanocytes overproduce melanin, the pigment responsible for giving skin its natural colour. This leads to ...

Melasma is a complex skin condition. It is characterised by hyperpigmented patches, often occurring on the face. While it can affect anyone, it is particularly common among women, especially during times of hormonal fluctuations like pregnancy or while taking oral contraceptives.  Pigmentation, especially melasma, is multifactorial, with genetic influences, ultraviolet (UV) light exposure, and photosensitive creams being common culprits. However, ...