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Facial discoloration refers to visible differences in skin tone, such as patches that are darker, lighter, or redder than the surrounding skin. These changes can result from sun...
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Facial discoloration refers to visible differences in skin tone, such as patches that are darker, lighter, or redder than the surrounding skin. These changes can result from sun...
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Age spots, sometimes called liver spots or sun spots, are flat, pigmented areas that become more visible with cumulative sun exposure and intrinsic skin aging. They occur when p...
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Klay Thompson is not described as lightskin; he is an African American professional basketball player with a medium skin tone within the range of Black skin coloration. He has s...
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Dark spots, also called hyperpigmentation, occur when areas of skin produce more melanin than their surroundings, creating visible patches that many people seek to correct with...
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