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Purchasing skincare products via the internet can be risky. You can never really be sure if the product is real even if it appears to be in the original packing. I suggest you locate a board certified Dermatologist in your area to be safe for your skincare needs.
Thank you for your question. Online purchases has many risks, and out of date products is an issue of concern. The general rule is if it is out of date, don't use it. Doesn't mean it is unsafe, it may just not be as effective. I hope this helps!
Between heavier peels, we would suggest lighter chemical peels and application of Melarase creams + Melapads daily alpha-beta pads. These products can help improve your melasma. Best, Dr. Karamanoukian Los Angeles
Our treatments use combination therapy to improve the epidermis and dermis. We see atrophic and hypertrophic scars, as well as scars that have hypo and hyperpigmentation. Our main concern is rebuilding collagen and that is why we use a HIDEF protocol that includes combination therapy. Morpheus...
I suggest you see a cosmetic dermatologist for treatment. You will need a combination of a few lasers (Vbeam and Clear+Brilliant with or without microneedling) to fix this as well as lightening creams. Best, Dr. Emer.