In this study, we investigated the prevalence of pigmentary disorders among women across different age groups across
different regions of India. Additionally, the researchers examined the potential factors contributing to skin complexion
changes with age. In accordance with a strict protocol, dermatologists assessed each participant individually and measured
calorimetrically. Study participants were selected from several regions of India to ensure diversity. Researchers found that
pigmentary disorders are prevalent among Indian women, including hyperpigmented spots, irregular patchy patches, and
specific pigmented lines. According to the study, despite the onset of these conditions early in life, this population's skin
complexion does not change significantly with age. The study concludes that further exploration of pigmentary disorders
and complexion changes in the Indian population is needed. Developing effective treatment and prevention strategies for
these conditions and improving individual well-being can be achieved through this researchddd |