Skin hyperpigmentation can occur in many different forms and is the result of many factors. For example, aging spots appear with age or when the skin is exposed to excessive sunlight, fungus or bacteria in the direction of skin color changes. So which types of hyperpigmentation do you usually have? This article below will show you.
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1. Sun spots
When the skin is exposed for a long time to the sun, you are at risk of age-related macular degeneration, or pigmented lesions. These are usually brown spots. They can be tiny as dust particles or larger than your thumb tips. Aging spots happen when you get older and will get heavier if you are exposed to the sun.
2. Mole and freckles
Freckles are dark spots, perfectly flat and are especially