Periorbital hyperpigmentation
Periorbital hyperpigmentation, also known as hereditary dark circles, is characterized by darker skin around the eyes caused by the presence of additional melanin. It is an extremely common hereditary human characteristic and is frequently found on individuals with dark skin. Periorbital hyperpigmentation is most prevalent within the 16–25 age group.[1]
Periorbital hyperpigmentation | |
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Other names | Genetic darker eyelids / undereyes, periocular melanosis, cutaneous hyperchromia |
Woman with hereditary dark circles | |
Specialty | Dermatology |
See also
- Eye shadow
- Kohl (cosmetics)
- Freckles
References
- Sheth, Pratik B; Shah, Hiral A; Dave, Jayendra N (2014). "Periorbital Hyperpigmentation: A Study of its Prevalence, Common Causative Factors and its Association with Personal Habits and Other Disorders". Indian Journal of Dermatology. 59 (2): 151–157. doi:10.4103/0019-5154.127675. PMC 3969674. PMID 24700933.
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