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Line On Nose, Rough Spots. Hyper Pigmentation?

I have a linear line on my nose 1/3 of the way above the tips of the nose. Around the bridge. It wasn t there 5 or 6 years ago. I am 17 now. Also, I found something on transverse nasal crease and I was wondering if that results in tiny, rough, linear spots. Could it be hyper pigmentation? Can you feel hyper pigmentation. Any help to get rid of this would be nice. Thank you.
Mon, 30 Sep 2013
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hi i think it is seborrhic melanosis.it occurs due to xerosis of the face.it can be cured by moisteriser with momate ointment in the morning and nizral ointment in the night.use frolix soap to decrease roughness of skin and biotin supplementation given to prevent recurrences of the lesion
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Line On Nose, Rough Spots. Hyper Pigmentation?

hi i think it is seborrhic melanosis.it occurs due to xerosis of the face.it can be cured by moisteriser with momate ointment in the morning and nizral ointment in the night.use frolix soap to decrease roughness of skin and biotin supplementation given to prevent recurrences of the lesion