Clients’ faces are under a lot of pressure. They are a big part of an individual’s identity as they show emotion, connect to others, and represents the person as a whole, especially in a digital world. Commonly used phrases such as “face the day,” “put on a brave face,” and “face your fears,” represent the connection between the emotional state and one’s appearance. But for people with skin conditions like dyschromia, it is complicated and difficult to live in an image-obsessed culture.
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