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Acromelanosis

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Acromelanosis is a congenital hyperpigmentation of the skin usually located on the acral areas of the fingers and toes. It is mostly observed in newborns or during the first years of life.

Also known as: progressive acromelanosis

1 clinical trial for this condition and its sub-types.

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Disease (680) Skin disorder (132) Hyperpigmentation of the skin (15) Human disease (14) Skin pigmentation disorder (11) Disease by body system or component (0) Integumentary system disorder (0)
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  • New serums take on hydroquinone in skin brightening showdown

    Symptom relief Completed

    This 4-week pilot study tested two brightening serums against 4% hydroquinone in 18 adults with hyperpigmentation or melasma. Each participant used different products on each side of their face to compare results. The goal was to see if the serums could improve skin tone evenness…

    Phase: NA • Sponsor: Revision Skincare • Aim: Symptom relief

    Last updated Jun 27, 2026 13:06 UTC

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