Pigmentation Problem around mouth

2022-06-29 12:30:36
Hi, I consulted a doctor previously and she suggested me to use triluma for pigmentation and dark spots. I was following her instructions and use accordingly for 3 months and now when I stop using triluma, pigmentation comes back. I didn't stopped using triluma at a time but gradually decreased it's usage. My face turned black and I have my marriage in August.Can someone suggest which treatment I should undergo to get my natural complexion back. If I take glutathione tablets, will it permanently stop my pigmentation or will it come back if I stop glutathione tablets
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Don't worry...you are suffering from seborrheic dermatitis causing this pigmentation around mouth.. Specific medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.

Answered2022-06-30 01:20:09

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Pigmentation recurrence depends on the cause If the cause can be identified and treated permanently then it shall not recur But there are so many diseases causing pigmentation with no cure but treatment is given to improve pigmentation and quality of life
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Avoid sun exposure
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Do not use triluma on your own

Answered2022-06-29 12:35:08

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Pls do online consultation for detailed prescription and further guidance

Answered2022-07-06 12:50:20

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Consult online

Answered2022-06-29 13:45:39

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Take consultantion and discuss in detail

Answered2022-06-29 12:34:14

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