In one small study, cryosurgery was associated with skin depigmentation, but was favored because repeat applications were unnecessary. |
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This technique is useful for repigmentation of spots of vitiligo and to treat depigmentation of various origins. |
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Onchocerciasis also causes ugly skin disease with depigmentation and severe unrelenting itching. |
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Cave animals converge evolutionarily on a suite of troglomorphic traits, the best known of which are eyelessness and depigmentation. |
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The use of a pseudocatalase in the manufacture of a topical medicament for the treatment of a tyrosinase-positive depigmentation disorder. |
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Olga's freckled face is marbled with pink and brown patches due to depigmentation. |
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Innovative, highly-effective depigmentation concentrate containing the most innovative bleaching active substances in 2-phase ampoules. |
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Glutathione's ability to inhibit melanin synthesis makes it an essential component of melasma and depigmentation treatments. |
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A depigmentation peel is recommended to treat pigmentation spots, pregnancy dark spots or melasma. |
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The disease causes depigmentation of sections of skin, resulting in discoloration. |
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In atrophic disease, the macula usually shows areas of depigmentation. |
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Complications of this procedure include depigmentation of the skin, eyelid notching, madarosis, severe postoperative pain, edema, symblepharon, necrosis, and regrowth. |
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At autopsy, the brain showed mild basal ganglia atrophy and substantia nigra depigmentation, with extensive striatal and substantia nigral neuronal loss and astrogliosis. |
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Side effects of all topical treatments include allergic and contact dermatitis, depigmentation of surrounding normal skin, and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation. |
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This would account for the redhead alleles, which are linked to skin depigmentation, but not for the other hair colour alleles, which are not linked. |
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The appearance of tinea is a brownish, flat, often scaly, rash that may cause areas of depigmentation in dark-skinned people. |
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Step 1: Apply thoroughly the depigmentation activating essence in the morning and evening on brown spots. |
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They involve changes in the skin clinically characterised by wrinkles, roughness, a lack of elasticity, depigmentation or hyperpigmentation marks and a variety of benign or malignant tumours. |
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Micropigmentation is essentially a cosmetic tattooing procedure that brings out the natural features of the face and corrects bodily imperfections such as breast aureoles, depigmentation and scars. |
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Healing is slow with scar formation, severe scarring resulting in synechia of the fingers and mutilation with hyperpigmentation and depigmentation. |
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Prompt therapy is necessary to avoid irreversible scarring, alopecia and depigmentation. |
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Contact allergic dermatitis and periocular depigmentation after using olapatidine eye drops. |
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Your skin has developed white patches due to depigmentation and therefore loses its colour in a patchy way. |
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Study author Dr Saioa Lopez said that as a consequence of depigmentation there has been collateral damage to health. |
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In the mid-20th century scientists discovered a painless method of branding livestock with intense cold which brings about a growth of white hair and depigmentation where the superchilled metal is applied. |
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Michael Jackson's autopsy has revealed that, as he always claimed, he had a skin condition, leading to white patches, and depigmentation, and he hadn't tried to turn himself white. |
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It doesn't discriminate against skin type or age and can attack any part of the body including eyes, hair and mouth, resulting in depigmentation patches. |
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Step 2: Apply the intensive depigmenting serum in the morning and evening throughout the area that have to be treasted after the depigmentation activating essence. |
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Dissimulation of the cutaneous imperfections such postoperative scars, bruises, angiomas, chloasmas, vitiligo, brown spots, depigmentation, hyperpigmentations cutaneous. |
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Panthenol prevents depigmentation, makes the capillary stem shine, helps hair to maintain its water content and protects against harshness or drying. |
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This dermatologically tested treatment with active depigmentation ingredients acts directly on the melanin synthesis, reducing the visibility of the spot and preventing excessive pigment synthesis. |
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Most of the other deep peelings currently available have an immanent risk of permanent depigmentation of the treated area, which results in an unsatisfying skin colour and the mandatory use of permanent sun protection. |
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Iridial depigmentation was frequently noted during physical examination and was more prevalent in female birds. |
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This is the first evidence supporting resveratrol as a depigmentation agent, and its application in treating hyperpigmentation and skin photoaging. |
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Depigmentation effect of kadsuralignan F on melan-A murine melanocytes and human skin equivalents. |
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