1. Characteristics of spotted skin
1. Freckles
It is longer than the face or neck, back of hands, arms, chest and limbs. Generally, it is light brown, with the size of needles to rice grains and mung beans.
It is round or oval, often symmetrical or dispersed, and is affected by temperature. In summer, the color is darker and the number increases; in winter, the color is lighter and the number decreases
. Related to genetics.
2. Melasma
Distributed symmetrically, forming a butterfly-shaped shape on the cheeks, and also has hazel or brown spots around the forehead, cheekbones, nose, and mouth.
It is clear that adjacent plaques tend to fusion without any subjective discomfort, which is called "black spots" and "
chloasma", "hepatic spots", "pregnancy spots", "butterfly spots".
3. Black spot
Black spots are more common in the cheeks, forehead, neck, back of hands, forearm, navel, etc. For example, the size of needle tips and rice grains, the spot-shaped, mesh-shaped, and sheet-shaped black spots are more common.
The brown spots are heavy and thick in color, and are called "face dust" in traditional Chinese medicine.
4. Age spots
It is yellowish-brown, with a larger size than freckles, and often occurs in areas exposed to the sun, especially the back of the hands, arms, cheeks and forehead.
Causes and analysis. Polygons are a major problem in current cosmetic treatments, and the reason is that their disease course is long and their cause is complex. Therefore, in professional nursing
The cycle should be coordinated with internal conditioning.
External causes: trauma, sun exposure, aging, improper use of skin care products, or sequelae of skin removal.
Internal causes: genetics, diseases, malnutrition, endocrine disorders, and pigmentation caused by taking certain drugs.
1. Melasma
The production of chloasma is an external manifestation of visceral lesions. All seven emotions are internally damaged by liver depression and qi stagnation, and physical and mental fatigue. Irregular menstrual blood in women can cause diseases.
2. Freckles
Freckles are a hereditary autosomal dominant skin disease, but their development is related to sun exposure and certain radioactive substances. Pay attention to it.
Sun protection.
3. Age spots
Seborrheic keratosis is a kind of seborrheic keratosis in the age group and the physiological function of the skin (the metabolism of oxygen, moisture and hormone levels in the skin are weakened
), life pattern, nutritional status, emotions, exercise, health, etc.
3. Nursing principles
Promote blood circulation in the face, inhibit tyrosinase activity, inhibit the growth of melanocytes, reduce the metabolism of melanocytes, and fade the color spots.
Prevent ultraviolet rays and whiten the skin. Actively treat internal diseases of the body, maintain a good mental state, and have a balanced diet.
Eat more foods containing VC and VB and use skin care products correctly.
Home Care Procedure
1. Avoid sun exposure; stop taking contraceptives or sedatives.
2. Do not abuse cosmetics, especially inferior cosmetics.
3. Facial dermatitis should be treated in time to avoid inflammatory pigmentation; hormone ointments should not be used for facial diseases to avoid deepening pigmentation.
。
4. Keep a good mood and avoid fatigue and worry.
5. Pay attention to eating more foods containing VC and VA, such as tomatoes, citrus, lemons, persimmons, carrots, pumpkins, fruits and vegetables.
1. Freckles
It is longer than the face or neck, back of hands, arms, chest and limbs. Generally, it is light brown, with the size of needles to rice grains and mung beans.
It is round or oval, often symmetrical or dispersed, and is affected by temperature. In summer, the color is darker and the number increases; in winter, the color is lighter and the number decreases
. Related to genetics.
2. Melasma
Distributed symmetrically, forming a butterfly-shaped shape on the cheeks, and also has hazel or brown spots around the forehead, cheekbones, nose, and mouth.
It is clear that adjacent plaques tend to fusion without any subjective discomfort, which is called "black spots" and "
chloasma", "hepatic spots", "pregnancy spots", "butterfly spots".
3. Black spot
Black spots are more common in the cheeks, forehead, neck, back of hands, forearm, navel, etc. For example, the size of needle tips and rice grains, the spot-shaped, mesh-shaped, and sheet-shaped black spots are more common.
The brown spots are heavy and thick in color, and are called "face dust" in traditional Chinese medicine.
4. Age spots
It is yellowish-brown, with a larger size than freckles, and often occurs in areas exposed to the sun, especially the back of the hands, arms, cheeks and forehead.
Causes and analysis. Polygons are a major problem in current cosmetic treatments, and the reason is that their disease course is long and their cause is complex. Therefore, in professional nursing
The cycle should be coordinated with internal conditioning.
External causes: trauma, sun exposure, aging, improper use of skin care products, or sequelae of skin removal.
Internal causes: genetics, diseases, malnutrition, endocrine disorders, and pigmentation caused by taking certain drugs.
1. Melasma
The production of chloasma is an external manifestation of visceral lesions. All seven emotions are internally damaged by liver depression and qi stagnation, and physical and mental fatigue. Irregular menstrual blood in women can cause diseases.
2. Freckles
Freckles are a hereditary autosomal dominant skin disease, but their development is related to sun exposure and certain radioactive substances. Pay attention to it.
Sun protection.
3. Age spots
Seborrheic keratosis is a kind of seborrheic keratosis in the age group and the physiological function of the skin (the metabolism of oxygen, moisture and hormone levels in the skin are weakened
), life pattern, nutritional status, emotions, exercise, health, etc.
3. Nursing principles
Promote blood circulation in the face, inhibit tyrosinase activity, inhibit the growth of melanocytes, reduce the metabolism of melanocytes, and fade the color spots.
Prevent ultraviolet rays and whiten the skin. Actively treat internal diseases of the body, maintain a good mental state, and have a balanced diet.
Eat more foods containing VC and VB and use skin care products correctly.
Home Care Procedure
1. Avoid sun exposure; stop taking contraceptives or sedatives.
2. Do not abuse cosmetics, especially inferior cosmetics.
3. Facial dermatitis should be treated in time to avoid inflammatory pigmentation; hormone ointments should not be used for facial diseases to avoid deepening pigmentation.
。
4. Keep a good mood and avoid fatigue and worry.
5. Pay attention to eating more foods containing VC and VA, such as tomatoes, citrus, lemons, persimmons, carrots, pumpkins, fruits and vegetables.