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Lip darkening
I have dark lips should i take pico laser treatmnt i am applying melalumin from 1 month and the result is very less. Also for how long the pico laser will last on my lips? And how many sittings? I do not drink smoke, bite or lick lips, do not use lipsticks (use very less). In my blood report everything is normal except vitamin d that i have started a month back. So there is no root cause.
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Yes, pico and q switch laser with the right parameters do work. Get it done by a Dermatologist. Around 4 sessions are needed
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Visit a dermatologist with the laser and experience
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Avoid getting it done by unexperienced technicians
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Ok..Undergo glutathione therapy.. otherwise few creams also available...for detailed prescription do direct online consultation by sending photos.
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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It hereditary
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Some people are allergic to the creams they use. Even medicated creams can cause allergies for some patients. It will take a combination of procedures like lasers, peels, skin booster, and lip SPF and depigmenting creams to see some effects. It can take up to 4-6 months to see effects.
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A quick fix is lip blush PMU
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You can get laser done as suggested by all other dermatologists here U can also continue cream given to you Make sure to stop cream 3 days before your laser session Dont worry about results they last for longterm
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You can try laser but results are variable And it take few months for visible change
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Do the laser it will work
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Yes you can go for it, but choose Board certified Dermatologist for procedures, now a days many people with " Cosmetology" Degree you can see in market, but choose your Dermat Wisely.
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Consult in clinic
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It’s difficult to treat lip pigmentation, that’s not permanent
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Kindly do direct online consultations for detailed prescription
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Pigmentation can be hereditary also. The number of sessions depends on the severity of the Pigmentation and how deep seated it is. Yes you can go ahead with Pico laser. You will have to be patient with the topical creams or serums as it takes time for the Pigmentation to fade.
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Specific treatment is there for your lip concern. Eat well balanced diet ,stay hydrated. Do direct consultation for proper advice and treatment.
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