What’s wrong with uneven skin color on the face

Uneven skin color on the face may be related to post-inflammatory hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation spots, chloasma, white furfuraceous rash and other factors.
1. Post-inflammatory hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation spot: uneven skin color on face may suffer from post-inflammatory hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation spot, which is formed after skin damage or inflammation that affects the transfer and disappearance of melanosomes or proliferation of melanocytes.
2. Melasma: uneven skin color on the face may be melasma, which is a yellowish-brown pigmentation spot that occurs on the face, making the skin on the face look with obvious irregular light brown or light black spots.
3. Leukofuria: Uneven skin color on the face may have leukofuria, which is a non-inflammatory, scaly, superficial light-colored spot on the face that causes the skin tone to look uneven.
If you find uneven skin color on your face, you can go to the dermatology department of regular hospital in time.