- Male
- 25 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm really worried about the pits on my face and I'm looking for some advice on treatment options. They're quite noticeable and I really want to find a way to get rid of them. Could you provide any suggestions for treating facial pits?
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View allMy skin is a bit oily and I have a lot of pimples and dark spots on my face. I'm interested in skin whitening and spot removal laser treatment, but my budget is around 1.5 lakh. Can you suggest what options would work best to get a fairer, smoother, and spot-free face?
For oily skin with pimples and dark spots, focusing on a combination of treatments like laser therapy, topical retinoids, and chemical peels can help achieve fairer, smoother, and spot-free skin within your budget. Consulting a dermatologist is crucial for a personalized plan
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I'm wondering if it's okay to use these capsules for my dull and pigmented skin. I also have scars and acne pits, and I'm worried about any side effects. How long should I continue using them?
Clinsol gel for local application is advised for 3-6 weeks.
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My younger sister is 23, and she has been dealing with these black spots all over her body for the past two years. She's seen a bunch of doctors, but there hasn't been any improvement. We're really concerned about what to do next. Any suggestions or possible solutions?
To address this issue, I recommend she try using a skin lightening cream containing hydroquinone, such as Melalite cream. She can apply a thin layer of the cream on the affected areas once daily in the evening. Additionally, she should use a broad-spectrum sunscreen during the day to protect her skin from further darkening. If there is no improvement after a few weeks of consistent use, she should consult a dermatologist for further evaluation and management.
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