What is eye pigmentation?

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Pigmentation on the eyes is mostly benign changes, which may occur in many locations, such as eyelids, conjunctiva, the appearance can be clearly seen, may be local moles, can also be flaky. The reasons are pigmented moles, age spots or local scar residual pigment, etc. If you feel that the appearance is obviously affected, you can perform laser or surgical resection, and a large range can use skin transplantation. The specific choice should be based on individual needs. If pigmentation is inside the eye, it may be an abnormal structure located in the retina. A small amount of pigment can be observed, most of which will not affect vision and will not change. If there is a large amount of osteocyte-like pigmentation, it may be a more serious genetic disease, retinal pigmentodegeneration. This condition is not well treated. The patient presents with progressive vision loss and visual field defect.

What is eye pigmentation?



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