Wednesday, February 15, 2012

When Skin Color Change

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When Skin Color Change - One of the problems often encountered when the skin is not cared for properly is the appearance of black spots on the skin. "This problem is called the pigmentation of the skin, caused by too much exposure to ultraviolet (UV) and some other habits that are harmful to the skin"

Skin that is too much to absorb UV rays will result in the release of water from the skin. This will make your skin more dry, and trigger premature aging, and the most severe may increase the risk of skin cancer.

There was pigmentation of the skin caused by UV rays are divided into three parts, namely:

A. Melasma

"Melasma is characterized by brownish stains found on both cheeks". Over time, melasma will make the stain more and more and blackish in color. In addition to accelerating the aging process, causing dry skin and wrinkles. To get rid of melasma, avoid exposure to direct sunlight. In addition, skin care creams with sunscreen and moisturizer.

2. Lentigo solaris

Marked with light brown spots on the skin of the face, but there is only one side of the cheeks only. This stain has a varying size, and irregular. Lentigo solaris is a marker of high risk of skin cancer, but still in the benign stage.

3. Scratch


Often the difference in color or skin pigmentation can also be caused by other causes that are not derived from UV radiation. "Some do not realize the problem that can cause skin problems, such as inflammation of the skin, scratching, and others," he added.

Inflammation of the skin caused by acne is squeezed, and eventually cause injury. These injuries eventually led to many bacteria proliferate and leave marks on the skin. Scratching process can also cause skin discoloration. The itching that occurs in the skin and will cause a scratch scratch and leave marks on the skin due to damage to skin cells.

Other causes of skin pigmentation is the use of perfume directly on the skin that are exposed to sunlight.


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