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  • female
  • 30 Years
  • 20/02/2025

I've been noticing these brown spots appearing on my face, mostly around my nose and cheeks, and it seems like they're getting darker and multiplying over time. I'm really worried about them and wondering if there's any way to get rid of them for good. Are there any treatments or procedures that can help?

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Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors

yes go for dermatologist

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Consult a Dermatologist

Answered 25/07/2025

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