Do i need numbing cream for this? And may I know what is the setting/power of the KTP laser for freckles removal? I have only ever experienced a Q switched Nd Yag laser
I've had PIH under my right eye for almost 2 years now. It's responding poorly to topical bleaching so I'm considering laser to get rid of it, but my derm only has the Q-switched laser. Are there really any advantages of the Q-switched laser over a picosecond laser for treatment of dermal hyperpigmentation? Or is the Q-switched just outdated in this field? From what I find the ps-laser just seems superior. Don't want to risk my results/face with old technology.
I have my q switched freckles laser treatment done from 5 days my skin peeled ,and now it's pink for 3 days is it normal ? and what should I do at home to get rid of that pinkness.
I am 17 years old and my dermatologist suggested that getting a Q-switched laser treatment would be best. However, my question is that do i have to wait until i turn 18 years old to get it done, or can i do it now? PLEASE REPLY ASAP.
I had Q Switched laser for brown spots on my legs a month ago. It took over 2 weeks for the scabs to fall off. Now the spots have been replaced by vey dark pink spots. I am very fair. The spots may be fading but vey very slowly. How long should I give them to fade before I consider it a problem? Also, is there something I can do to expedite the process?
I've been having laser treatments to remove my tattoo which is now around 75% faded. However, I've had issues with a lingering brown colour, which I've been told is likely PIH. We've tried going over it again at higher fluences to try and break down the excess melanin, but this just seems to worsen it for a time. I've read that a few sessions using low fluences can sometimes help to lighten it, is this the case? If so, what would be the optimal settings? Thanks in advance.