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Thank you for your question, yes, it is safe. Only skin tone is taken into account when deciding if a patient is a good candidate for this procedure. It is not safe to use on darker skin tones due to the risk of pigmentation, oily or dry won't make a difference on the results. I hope this was helpful. Best, Dr. Emer.
OK, what are you trying to achieve with a device? If you have olive skin type- skin type 3, other procedures maybe in your best interest, work backwards, and don't follow a trend. Specialist utilise a tool, laser, surgery, peels, etc... to treat a condition. Be guided by them - all the best, Dr Davin Lim
This is perioral dermatitis or steroid induced rosacea. See a dermatologist to simplify your skin care. Take Doxycycline for 6 weeks, reduce your make up use, and this rash will improve. Stop your steroid creams (this is also known as steroid induced rosacea)Rosacea is very complex and a...
When this procedure is performed by an experienced, board-certified dermatologist, it should not leave a demarcation line. A qualified doctor will know how to feather in the laser treatment to prevent this from occurring. Keep in mind you will see color changes to the skin after your procedure,...
Fractional laser is an amazing and highly effective treatment in our office. We use the laser treatment to help with acne scars, large pores, fine wrinkles, tissue collagen loss, scars, sebaceous hyperplasia, active acne, and for brightening dark pigmentation. Although there are very strong...