Absolutely horrendous. I’ve been coming here for 12 years. Never again. So disappointed. Rude staff. Let money get to their heads, and forgot about the clients’ needs. Word of advice: don’t forget the people that got you to where you’re at. Better customer service encouraged. Good luck
Facial redness can be a challenge to treat. Both Pulse Dye Laser (PDL) and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) can help. In our experience, deeper stubborn erythema (redness) tends to respond best to PDL. Vigilant sunscreen, azelaic acid, topical vasoconstricting agents (Rhofade and Mirvaso) can also improve facial redness. I recommend that you see a dermatologist for further assessment.
It is not unusual for a lesion treated with liquid nitrogen to develop a crust or scab several days later. For the best cosmetic outcome be sure to protect this area from the sun. It may take a few more weeks for things to look normal. If the scab is still there weeks after the treatment see your physician.
A cystic lesion like this could be removed by a dermatologic surgeon or plastic surgeon with nice results. In our office, such cases are treated using local anesthesia. Best of luck.
A Jessner peel can be used to treat melasma, photoaging, age spots, acne, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and freckles. Though an old-fashioned treatment, I think that this peel can provide nice results for a great value in the right patient. Melasma can be stubborn and is often treated with a multi-pronged approach including diligent sun protection, topical bleaching agents, chemical peels, occasionally laser or IPL treatments, etc. A consultation with a dermatologist would be the next best step. Good luck.
Most lipomas can be removed with a simple, in-office procedure without the need and expense of operating room fees and general anesthesia. I recommend contacting a dermatologic surgeon near you.