Melasma or chloasma is a brownish discoloration of the face that occurs most often in women. |
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Chloasma may occasionally occur with use of COCs, especially in women with a history of chloasma gravidarum. |
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Ageing, transient disorders as acne, chloasma, or allergies as well as longlasting as cellulite are among them. |
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Effects of combination treatment with vitamins E and C on chloasma and pigmented contact dermatitis. |
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As a skin expert I also meet many pregnant women who develop chloasma, a patchy skin discolouration. |
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The condition that she thought had the pretty name was chloasma. |
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Chloasma, a common skin disease caused by excess melanin, manifests in light born or black patches on the face. |
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Chloasma refers to the blotchy, brown discolouration of the skin on the face around the eyes. |
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