Periorbital hyperchromia
@inproceedings{Souza2011PeriorbitalH, title={Periorbital hyperchromia}, author={Daniela Moraes Souza and Cristiane Ludtke and Emanuelle Rios de Moraes Souza and M. B. Weber}, year={2011} }
Conflicts of interests: none Financial support: none ABS TRACT Periorbital hyperchromia (dark eye circles) is a recurrent complaint in dermatologic consultations, as it interferes with patients’ self esteem. The eyes are central in the communication process, and dark eye circles are very noticeable and make the face look tired; thus they have a considerable impact on patients’ quality of life. Although many treatment options are available, publications on periorbital hyperpigmentation are… CONTINUE READING
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