- Female
- 26 Years
- 22/01/2025
I've been dealing with syringomas under my eyes, and I'm getting pretty frustrated. I've tried RF treatments before, but they didn't work. I recently went for RF microneedling, hoping for at least a small improvement, but still nothing. I'm really looking for an effective solution to finally get rid of these syringomas. What would you recommend?
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