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Sun-damaged Skin & Hyperpigmentation / Anti-aging With Niacin by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Thu 02 Dec 2010 1:55pm < center> (Please read description) My recommendation for lightened, brightened, and even skin-tone for both men and women. Truly reverse skin damage from inside out. Honest review of a product containing one of my fave ingredients. Sorry about the sound quality. I tried to fix it but I failed. Youll forgive me… because I ... Read on »
Skin Discoloration - Age Or Liver Spots, Hyperpigmentation - How We Get Them & What To Do About It by Jennifer D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 03 Nov 2008 9:02pm Freckles. Age spots. Liver spots. Dark patches. Pregnancy mask. Melasma. These are all divergent names proper for the at any rate thing: hyperpigmentation..., but can occur anywhere on the heart. Two first-rate causes of hyperpigmentation are sun-damage and hormone disregulation. The extinction of the hormone estrogen is what makes women Read on »
Hyperpigmentation by Nikki M. Patient Expert Posted Fri 17 Oct 2008 5:52pm of the infected areas created hyperpigmentation. Hyperpigmentation is caused by an increase in melanin, the substance in the body that is responsible for color (pigment). The overproduction... pigment. If you look at the pictures in this post, Friday, June 22, 2007 Another Dermatologist Appointment, you will see the hyperpigmentation of Muddear's skin. While it may Read on »
Hyperpigmentation-A Sign of Systemic disease-Skin Disorders by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:55pm Author: Robert Baird Article: Increased pigmentation of the skin is seen in a number of systemic diseases. In porphyria cutanea tarda, hyperpigmentation occurs... presence of variegate porphyria. In Addison's disease, hyperpigmentation occurs over the entire body, but there is accentuation of the brown color in old scars and in skin creases Read on »
Hyperpigmentation-a Sign of Systemic Disease-skin Disorders by Jan Posted Wed 02 Jun 2010 12:00am Hyperpigmentation-a Sign of Systemic Disease-skin Disorders By: Robert Baird Increased pigmentation of the skin is seen in a number of systemic diseases. In porphyria cutanea tarda, hyperpigmentation occurs on the face and arms, presumably because of the photosensitizing effect of porphyrins. It is accompanied by hirsutism of the face Read on »
Hyperpigmentation. by Jane .. Patient Expert Posted Sat 18 Oct 2008 2:28pm I think hyperpigmentation (brown spots, and in a larger form known as melasma) is the most difficult thing to cover. Somehow, it always manages to bleed through whatever you put over it. You’ll have to try several methods to see what works for you. Here are some of them. 1. Sometimes just a layer of minerals will be enough to disguise it so Read on »
A Novel Therapeutic Strategy for the Treatment of Hyperpigmentation and Melanoma by nih.gov Posted Tue 15 Jun 2010 5:00pm Description of Invention: The present invention describes that the transcription factor SOX9 is expressed by normal human melanocytes in vitro and in the skin in vivo, and that over-expression of SOX9 decreases the proliferation of mouse and human melanoma cell lines via several pathways. Furthermore, SOX9 (or its bioactive d ... Read on »
Peels, Botox, Hyperpigmentation...getting the inside scoop for Gen Plussers! by Janet S. Patient Expert Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:13pm , and Dr. Berson gave great information. I'll be sharing information with you on dealing with hyperpigmentation (if you have "the mask" you'll want to be in the know), on what men Read on »
Lumixyl: the New Hydroquinone? by Nicki Z. Patient Expert Posted Tue 22 Sep 2009 10:08pm Almost everyone worries about those dreaded dark spots in their lifetime – that is, sun spots, age spots, liver spots.  (haha )  All joking aside, hyperpigmentation..., as researchers report, Lumixyl TM seems to hold great promise for treating hyperpigmentation and melasma.  As I learned in a recent opportunity to interview Lumixyl TM scientists Read on »
Product of the Day – Mandelac Serum by OnlyNatureBlog Patient Expert Posted Thu 08 Apr 2010 11:38pm Mandelac Serum is a flash treatment for all types of skin, light facial hyperpigmentation and fine wrinkles. Mandelac Serum in an oil-free silicone cellulose gel. It combines 10% mandelic acid, Hyaluronic acid. Mandelic acid has an exfoliating effect on the skin. Recommended as an adjuvant in bleaching treatments. Its high level Read on »