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Hello and thank you for your question and photo.We use the PicoSure laser by CynoSure for tattoo removal treatments and it delivers really impressive treatment, however, at this time, it is not FDA approved for permanent makeup removal. The reason that lasers are generally not recommended for permanent makeup removal is that there are usually components in permanent makeup tattoo ink that are incompatible with a laser, the risk is that the ink may turn darker, which is counter to the goal of diminishing the appearance. You may want to consult locally with a qualified plastic surgeon who can offer other alternatives, be sure to seek out a physician with verifiable experience and results.All the best to you.
Lasers and peels only play a SMALL role in melasma, sure I use them to treat melasma, but the mainstay of treatment is with SPF, hats, sun avoidance, HQ, T. Acid, and then options for lasers including Pico or Nano lasers and different peels, including TCA, AHA, and Cosmelan peels. A holistic...
Hi Teresa. Thank you for your picture. I offer PicoSure treatment with custom protocols and can only say that Most if not all my patients see some results after 2 treatments with PicoSure. It is advised to have at least 4, but it varies depending on the severity of the problem...
Your extreme itching may be preventable, if you get pre-treated (several hours before) with either an anti-histamine or take a single dose of prednisone. i would recommend that you suggest this to your doctor. no guarantee that this will prevent your reaction but worth trying- in my opinion...