Dermatology Pigmentary Disorders
Dermatology Pigmentary Disorders refer to a group of medical conditions where there is abnormal pigment production or deposition in the skin, causing the skin to appear lighter or darker than normal. These conditions may present as white patches on the skin, mottled discoloration, dark spots, and/or changes in color of the skin. They can lead to physical and psychological distress in those affected, as well as other complications. Dermatology Pigmentary Disorders are commonly treated through medications, topical therapies, and different types of laser treatments. Early diagnosis and management can help to reduce the appearance and impact of these conditions.
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