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With your skin type, I would use the Nd:YAG laser to perform hair removal. It is safe and effective. Hormonal disturbances can impact the results and should be evaluated.
Most likely your hormones are changing and this is why you are having more hair growth. I would recommend that you see a physician that specializes in hair and/or one that can check your hormones. To get rid of this hair, you could do laser or IPL hair removal. It is a very common and easy procedure. You will need multiple treatments to initially get rid of the hair then 1 maintenance treatment every 6-12 months to keep it gone. But again, make sure there is nothing else contributing to your hair growth by seeing your physician.
Laser hair removal could make melasma worse, but there are ways to keep it under control such as using prescription bleaching agents between treatments and applying a light cortisone cream immediately after the laser in order to avoid inflammation. As you can see you need to have your laser hair...
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately, your question doesn't have a blanket answer. Every practice will have a reason why the chose a specific laser or manufacturer. Your most important decision criteria should be who has the most experience. Besides having good equipment, it is VER...
It is difficult to determine exactly how many treatments you would need, expecially without an in person evaluation. You have the perfect combination for hair removal, light skin and dark hair. I have many patients that require more than 8 treatments to be happy. I would...