
Uneven skin tone refers to variations in color across the skin, such as dark patches, redness, or blotchiness. These changes can appear on the face or body and may be subtle or more noticeable depending on the area.
Tone irregularities can involve both pigment and vascular changes.
Uneven skin tone can result from sun exposure, inflammation, hormonal changes, acne, or vascular sensitivity. Disruptions in pigment production or blood vessel activity can lead to patchy or inconsistent coloration.
Because multiple factors may contribute, improvement often requires a multifaceted approach.