pigmenttiläiskien
Pigmenttiläiskien, often translated as pigment spots or hyperpigmentation, are a common dermatological condition characterized by localized areas of increased melanin production in the skin. Melanin is the pigment responsible for skin color, and its overproduction can lead to the appearance of darker patches. These spots can vary in size, shape, and intensity of color, ranging from light brown to dark brown or even black.
The causes of pigmenttiläiskien are diverse. One of the most frequent triggers is prolonged exposure to ultraviolet
While pigmenttiläiskien are generally harmless and do not pose a health risk, they can be a cosmetic