Examples of 'pigmented skin' in a sentence

Meaning of "pigmented skin"

pigmented skin: Describes skin that has color due to the presence of pigments like melanin

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pigmented skin
Abnormally pigmented skin may persist for years.
Some of us with lightly pigmented skin.
And more pigmented skin tone.
Some of us with darkly pigmented skin.
Pigmented skin marks that are not birthmarks may be a result of trauma.
Wrinkles and hyper pigmented skin.
Less pigmented skin.
African with deeply pigmented skin.
Pigmented skin lesions that are surgically removed should be examined in the laboratory.
Huge eyes and more pigmented skin tone.
There was natural selection for the evolution of lightly pigmented skin.
Any change in appearance of a pigmented skin sore over time is a warning sign.
The possibility of the procedure on tanned or pigmented skin.
People with a pigmented skin will have to apply hydroquinone twice daily as a depigmentation therapy.
Not every laser can be used on dark pigmented skin.

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Darkly pigmented skin protects against direct and indirect DNA damage.
Skin with too much melanin is called hyper pigmented skin.
Most of them do not have pigmented skin or Asian features.
Freckles usually only occur in people with very lightly pigmented skin.
Darker pigmented skin needs higher levels of vitamin D.
These are the most common birthmarks in babies with highly pigmented skin.
Melanosomes are not in aggregated state in darkly pigmented skin compared to lightly pigmented skin.
The occurrence of white markings is possible, especially on pigmented skin.
Some of us with lightly pigmented skin live in high-UV areas.
These are benign lesions but can be confused with various pigmented skin cancers.
Some of us with darkly pigmented skin live in low-UV areas.
The sun aggravates wrinkles and causes the onset of pigmented skin spots.
To lessen the hue of pigmented skin blemishes such as freckles and age spots ;.
Melanomma are nearly always pigmented and usually develop from pigmented skin lesions.
Pigmented skin cells enable them to camouflage themselves-almost instantaneously-from predators.
Cryotherapy involves freezing and removing the pigmented skin with liquid nitrogen.
Lightly pigmented skin evolved not just once, not just twice, but probably three times.
Affected dogs may also show signs of coat color dilution in pigmented skin areas.
Even children with deeply pigmented skin ( darker ) require maximum protection from the sun.
The Estonian Hound usually has black patches and a dark pigmented skin.
The procedure involved taking a thin layer of pigmented skin from the patient 's gluteal region.
More aggressive types of peeling are required for mature, fading and pigmented skin.
Looking in the mirror, I notice pigmented skin due to a partially Indo-European background.
The third zone is a border between the depigmentation spot or patch and normal, pigmented skin.
Pigmented skin takes on a tigroid appearance, and then desquamates intensely for 1 to 2 weeks.
Areola Reduction surgery reduces the circle of pigmented skin found around the nipple.
Lamotrigine binds to melanin-containing tissues, e.g., in the eye and pigmented skin.

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