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Black spot on both cheeks
There is black spot or patches on my both cheeks since last 12 years. It occurred automatically. No itching No pain Not allergic Consulted doctor , he said it is bacterial infection. Give medicine but no result
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Undergo laser fraxel RF resurfacing therapy.otherwise, few creams also available.. contact me by direct online consultation for treatment by sending photos.
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Hi ! Thanks for your query. Physical protection is by far the cheapest and best way to prevent worsening of the black spot. It can be in the form of cap, umbrella, etc. along with that chemical protection in the form of a good SPF sunscreen is also important. Chemical peeling helps to exfoliate skin thus reducing the darkness and helps in lightening and brightening the skin. A series of chemical peels are generally required which helps you achieve your colour. Following healthfeeds should be helpful 1. 10 Tips for Brighter & Younger Looking Skin!" by Dr. Jolly Shah Kapadia - https://www.practo.com/healthfeed/10-tips-for-brighter-younger-looking-skin-16374/post 2. "Understanding Chemical Peels" by Dr. Jolly Shah Kapadia - https://www.practo.com/healthfeed/understanding-chemical-peels-8036/post 3."Know Your Sunscreens" by Dr. Jolly Shah Kapadia - https://www.practo.com/healthfeed/know-your-sunscreens-10022/post
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