Acropigmentation Subungual

Acropigmentation is a disease that appears as spots on the nail plate. This may be due to various reasons such as nail injuries, fungal infections, psoriasis and other diseases.

Acropigmentation can be mild or severe. Mild acropigmentation appears as small spots on the nail plate that do not affect its shape or function. Severe acropigmentation leads to changes in the shape of the nail and its deformation.

Various methods are used to treat acropigmentation, such as laser therapy, phototherapy, medication and surgery. The choice of treatment method depends on the severity of the disease and the individual characteristics of the patient.

It is important to remember that acropigmentation is not a contagious disease and is not spread from person to person. However, if you notice signs of acropigmentation, you should see a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.



Acropigmentation (English Acropigmentation) - or synonymous acropigment - is pigmented pshkhenite of scales on the legs and arms. Initially it was believed that they could not be gotten rid of. It is known that this occurs at a young age, but the reason is not fully understood. Nowadays, a separate branch of dermatology has been quite developed, which specializes specifically in acro-pigmentation.