Unrecognizable female suffering from hyperpigmentation (melasma) is about to use face serum for skin brightening. She has dark spots on her face and her eyes are closed. simarik/Getty Images Dealing with Weird Dark Patches? Melasma May Be the Culprit—Here’s What To Know Here's what to know...
Melasma is readily diagnosed by recognizing the typical appearance of brown skin patches on the face. Dermatologists are physicians who specialize in skin disorders and often diagnose melasma by visually examining the skin. A black light or Wood's light (340-400 nm) can assist in diagnosing mela...
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Something to mention! A retinoid is amazing and I highly recommend it to everyone, but you can’t use while pregnant or breastfeeding. It also makes your skin more sensitive to the sun. Make sure you’re wearing SPF on your face, which I hope you are anyway!
This paper introduces an image segmentation method based on the extreme learning machine (ELM) to detect melasma in human face images. In this work, skin texture features are extracted and fed into ELM classifier for segmentation. The results obtained by the proposed method show better segmentation...
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Melasma is a common acquired hyperpigmentary disorder characterized by light- to dark-brown patches on the face primarily caused by increased melanin deposition in the epidermis (Kang et al., 2002; Grimes et al., 2005). Melanocytes within affected skin are larger, more dendritic, and contain ...
Advances in the Treatment of Melasma: A Review of the Recent Literature BackgroundMelasma is an acquired pigmentary disorder classically manifesting as symmetric hyperpigmented macules and patches on the face. It most commonly ... KLB Arefiev,BM Hantash - 《Dermatologic Surgery》 被引量: 65发表...
The dermatologist (Doc A) examined each patient's melasma areas using MASI score, at the face-to-face observation and at Reveal images evaluation during the first (T0) and the end point time (T4). Digital photographs were also evaluated by another experienced dermatologist (Doc B), who has...