The Hair Loss Encyclopedia
pattern of skin discoloration resembling hexagonal honeycomb cells
Honeycomb pigmentation refers to a pattern of skin discoloration that resembles the hexagonal cells of a honeycomb. This type of pigmentation is often seen in conditions like lichen planus pigmentosus or other dermal hyperpigmentation disorders, where the skin develops a reticulated or net-like appearance due to the uneven distribution of melanin.