Difference between melasma and hyperpigmentation
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Melasma is a form of hyperpigmentation that's more commonly seen in women (especially in those with darker skin tones) and is thought to be triggered by UV exposure, as well as hormonal influences. The latter is what distinguishes it from traditional hyperpigmentation and makes it tougher to treat
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Melasma is a form of hyperpigmentation that's more commonly seen in women (especially in those with darker skin tones) and is thought to be triggered by UV exposure, as well as hormonal influences. The latter is what distinguishes it from traditional hyperpigmentation and makes it tougher to treat.
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