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Hey there,From the pic. you have sent, my suggestion would be: 1. control your acne first, so that you don’t get scars and dark spots further 2. For fading the dark spots, you have many options such as: medical grade skin lightening creams, chemical peels, oral skin lightening agents. 3. To improve your face hydration and texture, consider HydraFacials and resurfacing lasers. In your case, a combination approach will give you the desired results.Hope this helps.
Hello, Thanks for sharing your pictures. There are various options for reducing pigmentation like creams, chemical peels etc and in resistant cases lasers. Consult a dermatologist for assessment and treatment.
It is difficult to determine the best treatment plan without evaluating your skin's characteristics. Generally speaking, dark areas from light burns will fade on their own with time if kept out of the sun. This can take up to a year from the initial burn. For more persistent hyperpigmentation or...
This can be improved with a combination of lasers, Aerolase, microneedling/prp, skin lightening, peels, and skin care. Sun protection is essential. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a cosmetic dermatologist. Best, Dr. Emer