pistikpunkte
Pistikpunkte, also known as "pistachio points" or "pistachio marks," are small, dark spots that appear on the skin, typically on the face, neck, and chest. They are caused by the accumulation of melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color, in the outer layer of the skin. Pistikpunkte are more common in people with darker skin tones and are often associated with sun exposure, hormonal changes, and certain medical conditions.
The exact cause of pistikpunkte is not fully understood, but they are believed to be related to
Treatment for pistikpunkte is generally not necessary, as they are usually temporary and will fade over time.
Pistikpunkte should not be confused with other skin conditions, such as freckles, age spots, or melasma. While