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How to Get Rid of Hypopigmentation?
Is there anything that can be done about
hypopigmentation
of the skin?
Asked 28 months ago by flawed beauty in ca
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Treatment of hypopigmentation
To my knowledge, there is no treatment for hypopigmentation other than make-up. If your hypopigmentation is patchy, you could laser the surrounding areas to complete the process and at lest be uniform and symmetrical.
Richard P. Rand, MD, FACS
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
ASAPS
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