- Female
- 37 Years
- 07/02/2025
I got burnt a while back in August 2016, and although the wounds have healed, I've still got these white and black burn marks left behind. Is there any chance or way to get my skin back to normal?
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My mom's been using Medisalic ointment during the winter months, and she's noticed that brown spots start showing up on her face. It's weird because she uses the same ointment in the summer and doesn't get these spots. Her skin's also pretty dry. Could you help us figure out why this might be happening? We're really puzzled about what's going on.
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