Hello Sir, my skin on the nose and cheek is going dark last six years i have tried many types of cream like memopy hc ,melacare but result is zero now my friends advised me to use skinlite cream but online i found side effects of this cream plz suggest me what should i do. Thanks. ANNU SIR I AM UNABLE TO PAY BECAUSE I HAVE SPENT A LOT OFF MONEY BECAUSE OF THIS PROBLEM
Hello, The pigmentation you are referring to is called melasma. Melasma is a kind of hyperpigmentation seen mostly in females of middle age and is dictated by hormones and sunlight. It treatment is challenging but with proper regimen good results can be achieved. Usually the treatment is divided into clinic based treatment and home based. At clinic, I suggest series of chemical peels like glycolic, Jessner, TCA with or without microdermabrasion. At home you can apply cream containing kojic acid, arbutin, etc and vitamin C serum for maintenance. Use high SPF sunscreen on regular basis. Use glycolic acid based facewash. Hope this will take care of your issue. Dr Hardik Pitroda
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How To Reduce Skin Darkening On Cheek And Nose?
Hello, The pigmentation you are referring to is called melasma. Melasma is a kind of hyperpigmentation seen mostly in females of middle age and is dictated by hormones and sunlight. It treatment is challenging but with proper regimen good results can be achieved. Usually the treatment is divided into clinic based treatment and home based. At clinic, I suggest series of chemical peels like glycolic, Jessner, TCA with or without microdermabrasion. At home you can apply cream containing kojic acid, arbutin, etc and vitamin C serum for maintenance. Use high SPF sunscreen on regular basis. Use glycolic acid based facewash. Hope this will take care of your issue. Dr Hardik Pitroda