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Dark patch near ear and cheek area,
Melasma near check and eye area. Need to a cream for this or its because of something else. Please do let me know
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It can be cleared.... for detailed information and prescription do direct online consultation
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Daytime: Solreva XL sunscreen three times a day Night: Glo Blanc multiactive spot reducing serum apply on pigmented patches at night for 3 months Le Dore Pearl face wash : wash face 5 days a week twice daily E Clat face wash: wash face 2 days a week twice daily
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The above medicines are not available at any pharmacy as they come under the category of Cosmetic Dermatology Please contact: six two nine one seven six seven two zero eight for medicines delivery Thanks
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Hello dear. There pigmentation is due to excessive sun exposure. Area covered by a face mask is normal. This can be treated easily. Do consult me online for a detailed prescription
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Consult online
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Stay away from direct sunlight
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Hello dear I can completely understand your problem.The dark spots on the face may cause a lot of stress. But I don’t think there’s anything to be stressed about as there are a lot of good treatment options which are available these days which can completely cured it and without any side-effects. I would suggest you to start the treatment as soon as possible as the earlier you start the treatment the better will be the response
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For any further query you can always reach me out on my Facebook page that is Dr Atika Aesthetics
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Avoid any kind of treatment in the parlour Avoid any home-made remedies
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