Dyschromia Skin

Dyschromia is various unevenness in skin color that can be caused by various reasons. This may be a hereditary feature or acquired, as external factors affect the condition of our skin. Skin disorders most often occur in certain places, such as the face and neck, arms and legs. Some



Dyschromia is dyspigmentation, a change in skin or hair color caused by a violation of the structure of their tissue (melanin and eumelanin). It is a congenital or acquired disease. Dyschromia is found everywhere and is expressed as grayish or yellowish spots if the disease occurred during fetal development, or as depigmented spots if we are talking about the acquired form. Because areas of dyschromia have a lighter shade, they are also called piebald areas.