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Vitiligo = Or Something Else?
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i know vitiligo is usually dark skin turning pale in patches - but is it also when its light skin going darker in patches too?
i'm white but have a few darker patches of skin, mainly on my face -my dad also had similar things
the patches are not that dark - not like a birthmark brown, but maybe like a cup of average tea perhaps.
most people dont notice them, or if they do probably assume it patchy makeup = as they are both on my cheeks - but not in a 'handy'- no-longer-needs-blusher kind of way haha.
or is there some other reason for it perhaps? some other condition?
thanks
i'm white but have a few darker patches of skin, mainly on my face -my dad also had similar things
the patches are not that dark - not like a birthmark brown, but maybe like a cup of average tea perhaps.
most people dont notice them, or if they do probably assume it patchy makeup = as they are both on my cheeks - but not in a 'handy'- no-longer-needs-blusher kind of way haha.
or is there some other reason for it perhaps? some other condition?
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No vitiligo is lack of melanin (dark patches) in the skin......so dark bits go white.Light skin going dark would indicate an increase in melanin which is opposite to the case in vitiligo.
So they are different.
You are describing a genetic situation of patchy melanin deposits......i am sure that there is a name for this, but I don't know one.
So they are different.
You are describing a genetic situation of patchy melanin deposits......i am sure that there is a name for this, but I don't know one.
there can definitely be a hormonal element to what you describe
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