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Hi there. In the United States, you would expect to pay several hundred dollars for treating this birthmark. In my experience, we are able to fade them significantly with alexandrite or Nd:YAG lasers but sun exposure will cause them to recur. Hope this helps. Best wishes, Dr. Sawyer
Really depends on your insurance. In Australia this is partially covered with our Medicare insurance. In Singapore, well, I really don't know how much Specialists charge. As specialists we give clinical answers, so- in 80% of cases CALM can be treated with lasers. Most patients require 2-4 sessions. One can perform this using nano or pico lasers. In this context the laser is secondary to the experience of the operator. In Singapore, Prof CL Goh at the NSC is one of Asia's leading experts- see him, or if you don't mind paying a little more for convenience, Dr Joyce Lim at Paragon. Both Dermatologist. Dr Davin Lim. Brisbane. Australia.
Thank you for your question, Melasma needs a combination approach to get the best improvement and will need a series of treatments. In our practice, we combine Clear + brilliant, peels, microneedling(/RF)/PRP, aerolase, and sometimes erbium laser (coollaser) to get the best results. See an ...
Sun exposure inevitably causes spots of varying degree. Since you are exposed daily, you should be sure to apply a waterproof sunscreen and reapply if you sweat it off during the day. Wear a hat - even if you're wearing a construction helmet, wearing a brimmed hat beneath (if allowed) will...
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...