One of the most common reasons for pale marks on the skin, which don't tan, is a fungal infection. Known as pityriasis versicolor, it tends to occur on the back and trunk, but can occur anywhere.
Now that summer is coming to a close, many people are likely noticing changes in their skin -- whether it's a simple tan or more serious sun damage. But aside from regularly getting checked for ...
For the first time a camera - which uses ultra violet light to penetrate below the upper layer of skin - can reveal sun damage undetected by the naked eye. The camera - part of the sun protection ...
Mercy Medical Center Physician Assistant Courtney Purnell joins Jenyne to discuss a new "Halo" treatment for skin with ...
Although sun exposure is a leading cause of skin damage, like prolonged pigmentation and sunspots, “overuse of chemical and mechanical exfoliants” can do more harm than good as you try to ...
Any age spot regiment that doesn't include adequate sun protection is an exercise in futility—your hyperpigmentation will just resurface if you're not shielding skin from damage. The Bright ...
Sun damage on skin doesn’t take a break in autumn/fall or winter. Discover the surprising risk and how to prevent dark spots or hyperpigmentation. Hidden winter sun damage: How to protect your ...