Pronunciation: /ˌhaɪpərˌpɪɡmənˈteɪʃən/
noun a medical condition characterized by the darkening of an area of skin due to an excess of melanin
A1 Hyperpigmentation is when certain areas of the skin become darker than the surrounding skin.
A2 Many people experience hyperpigmentation as a result of sun exposure.
B1 Treatment options for hyperpigmentation include topical creams and laser therapy.
B2 Dermatologists can provide professional advice on how to manage hyperpigmentation effectively.
C1 Chronic hyperpigmentation may require more intensive treatment methods such as chemical peels.
C2 Advanced laser technology has greatly improved the outcomes for patients with severe hyperpigmentation.
formal Hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition characterized by dark patches on the skin.
informal I have been trying different products to lighten my hyperpigmentation.
slang My hyperpigmentation is really bothering me, I need to find a solution.
figurative Her past mistakes left a mark on her life, like a form of emotional hyperpigmentation.
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