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Treating dark discoloration on the feet and toes can be somewhat timely. In our office, we advise patients to use Melarase creams followed by light chemical peels. Best, Dr. Karamanoukian Los Angeles
Pubic and axillary pigmentation can be corrected and improved with application of Melapads and Melarase creams twice daily. If you want the process to go faster, you may also want to have some light chemical peels. Best, Dr. Karamanoukian Los Angeles
Without photos there is no way for us to help. however, i have seen many patients with discoloration from ipl burns and bleaching creams and have been able to reverse some of the damage to the point they no longer need coverup/camouflage makeup using clear + brilliant and microneedling/PRP...
There is no good treamtent for this, peels can be tried and topical glycolic creams and glycolic scrubs in the shower. you will get improvement but not a cure. I suggest going to a cosmetic dermatologist with experience. Best, Dr. Emer.
It's important to address both skin tone concerns and muscle tone concerns separately. Here are some suggestions for each: For Darkened Skin: Sun Protection: Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 daily to protect your skin from further tanning and darkening. Exfoliation: Regular...
When using hydroquinone 4% and tretinoin 0.05% in combination, it's important to approach the regimen carefully to minimize irritation while effectively addressing skin pigmentation and improving overall skin condition. Application Strategy: Alternating Nights: Start by using each product on...
Topical application of Melarase creams and Melapads can help lighten pigmentation in the buttocks and in the private areas. The products can be used at home and are safe for use in non-mucosa skin. Best, Dr. Karamanoukian Los Angeles
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