Hypopigmentation from Shingles 4 answers

I got shingles a few months ago, and now have residual scars/hypopigmentation in small spots across the area. The skin is not raised or indented, so...

Treatment for Penile Hypopigmentation and Scars? [Graphic] 2 answers

I have had a persistent case of genital warts for the last few years, and have been receiving treatments by electrocautery. While effective for the...

Effective Treatment for Hypopigmentation Due to Acne Scarring? 2 answers

I have been to dermatologists and and feel that they don't understand how much this means to me. I am searching for a treatment effective enough to...

Hypopigmentation and Burns from IPL 1 answer

I am currently having my last IPL treatment (5th). The hyperpigmented spots from Stevens-Johnson syndrome have definitely lightened (50%), but I...

How to Get Rid of Hypopigmentation? 1 answer

Is there anything that can be done about hypopigmentation of the skin?

Hypopigmentation After Laser Burns? 1 answer

I had laser 10 days ago and i was burned and had semi circle burns which turned brown and now the majority has peeled away. But the areas which has...

Cause of Hypopigmentation? 1 answer

I'm Afican American and I have white hypopigmented spots all over my body. It's been progressing for about 2 to 3 years and it's getting worse. I've...


Can 3% Salycilic Acid Gel (Dermarest) for Sebborheic Dermatitis Cause Hypopigmentation? 1 answer

I use a 3% salycilic acid gel (dermarest) for my sebborheic dermatitis on my face and I usually use it every other day. I notice now a lighter...

Possible Solutions for PIH 1 answer

Hi,so what are the possible solutions to my condition if laser is not advisable?ive waited almost 6 mths and it just seems to get worse.Isit advisable...

What Kind of Procedures Could Improve my Blotchy Arms? 1 answer

I'm 60 years old. My forearms have a lot of white spots and it looks like the darker pigments are fading very unevenly and look blotchy in some...

White Spots on my Legs 1 answer

The white spots seem to be increasing, I have been told it is a normal aging thing and it is loss of pigment. Is there anyway to correct this?
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