Black or coloured fibres formed by malanocyte cells producing minute pigment granules, which evolve in the follicle.
Any coloring matter in tissues.
The color (pigment) in the skin and other tissues.
Discoloration of the skin.
the deposition of pigment in animals or plants or human beings
coloration of living tissues by pigment
Coloration due to deposition of pigments. Hyperpigmentation - Increased amount of coloration from pigments Ex: Cafe au lait spots, freckles. Permanent hyperpigmentation can occur as a complication post-sclerotherapy. Hypopigmentation - Decreased amount of coloration from pigments Ex: vitiligo.
Coloration caused by deposits of pigment.
PIG-men-tay-shun] The color of the body.
Coloration of the skin and eyes.
The color of the lip line and eyes. Dark pigmentation is preferred.
Coloring of the skin, hair, mucous membranes, and the eye.
Coloration of tissues by the deposition of pigment cells.
Pigmentation refers to coloration, especially abnormally increased coloration.
Coloration due to concentration of pigments.
The color of a chicken's beak, shanks, and vent.
(pig-men-TAY-shun) Color of a part of the body, such as the skin or eyes. Pigmentation is determined by the amount of pigment granules in the cells of the body tissues. Most melanomas are pigmented.