Pigmentation refers to the color of the skin, hair, and eyes, determined by melanin from melanocytes. Disorders can lead to discoloration, either from excess (hyperpigmentation) or deficiency (hypopigmentation) of melanin, influenced by factors such as sun exposure and genetics.
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Specialized scar revision treatments aim to reduce or remove damaged tissue and rebuild the skin using a combination of in-clinic procedures and at-home products. This approach differs from simply applying creams by working with the skin’s natural biological processes to regenerate healthier, smoother skin.
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Stretch marks are indented streaks or lines on the skin that appear when the skin is stretched beyond its capacity, often due to rapid growth or weight gain. These scars are a result of the skin’s connective tissue tearing, which can happen during pregnancy, puberty, or periods of rapid weight gain or loss.
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Cellulite is a common skin condition that appears as dimpled or bumpy skin, often described as having a “cottage cheese” or “orange peel” texture. It occurs when fat deposits push through the connective tissue beneath the skin, primarily around the hips, thighs, and buttocks.
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Vascular skin refers to skin affected by blood vessel abnormalities, which can present as discoloration (red, purple, blue), visible veins, or changes in texture. These may indicate underlying vascular disorders, from minor issues like spider veins to more serious conditions.
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