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Thank you for your question. Chemical peel can address both acne and acne scars. Light resurfacing, for example, removes just the outer layer of the skin and the process will provide a light exfoliation. Your goals may be reached with this lighter treatment based on the images you provided, however, I suggest that you move forward and consult with a board certified facial plastic surgeon. The in-person examination will illuminate the best way to address your concerns. Best wishes,
A combination approach would be best. I recommend getting a formal consultation with a cosmetic dermatologist who can guide you for appropriate skin care and treatment, including lasers, microneedling/prp and peels. Best, Dr. Emer
Thanks for your query. A steroid shot to take away the redness from the peel is a good idea as it will also help in your osteoporotic pain. If the steroid injection is localized then it will not interfere in osteoporosis as the quantity and strength used is very slight. Use a proper sun block ...
Our office has many different treatments for scars depending on the depth of atrophy or hypertrophy. Scars require a combination approach using our HI DEF protocol which uses a combination of lasers, topical scar modulation, and RF treatments to pixelate scars, improve contour, reduce...
Thanks for your query. It is not possible for chemical peels to plump up the skin. It can create an illusion of plump skin by fading away the wrinkles and fine lines which makes the skin appear smoother , and the under eye dark circles looks less prominent once they become light so it’s just a p...