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  • Female
  • 25 Years
  • 14/08/2025

My 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?

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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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