a skin discoloration on the face and chest, resulting from pregnancy, disease, malnutrition, and so on.
A mild darkening of the facial skin, also known as the "mask of pregnancy"
The patchy, darkening of the skin or face due to hormonal changes during pregnancy.
a tan discoloration of a woman's face that is associated with pregnancy or with the use of oral contraceptives
Mask of pregnancy. Irregular brownish patches of varying sizes appearing on the face during pregnancy and sometimes during the use of oral contraceptives.
(melasma gravidarum) Brownish pigmentation over the bridge of the nose and the cheeks during pregnancy and in some women who are taking oral contraceptives. Also called mask of pregnancy.
Brownish patches that sometimes develop on the face during pregnancy
The discoloration or pigmentation of the forehead, cheeks and nose associated with pregnancy or the use of oral contraceptives. The pigmentation may be permanent or disappear after pregnancy or use of oral contraceptives. It is also called the mask of pregnancy or melasma.
A mild darkening of the facial skin often on cheek.
dark splotches and pigmented areas on the forehead, cheeks and upper lips. This condition is most common among women with darker skins. Often called "the mask of pregnancy", chloasma is more pronounced during the summer months as a result of sun exposure. It usually fades a few months after birth. Repeated pregnancies, however, can intensify the colour.
Also called the "mask of pregnancy" and more common in women with darker complexions, this discoloration of the face appears in a mask-like configuration or a confetti-like appearance on the forehead, nose, and cheeks and is caused by pregnancy hormones. It gradually fades after delivery.
The darkening of the skin on the face during pregnancy; also called the mask of pregnancy.
Discoloration of the skin, often facial.
Discoloration of the skin, often on the face.