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Doctor you suggested me to take limcee 500 and ascazin till one month for my issue but I got limcee but couldn't find ascazin Is there any substitute for ascazin?? And how much time it will take to cure my acne pimples and red marks??
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Fractional Laser:- Fractional Laser treatment is needed,one session in 1 month upto 6-8 sessions,treatment can be done by a dermatologist. Other options are Chemical Peels / Microderma Brasion / Derma Roller.
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Greetings.. You'll need skin lightening creams for a specified duration to reduce the marks , and this could also be dealt with chemical peeling. Also you must use a sunscreen to prevent darkening of the spots or pigmentation. For scars, creams may not work n you may need procedures like microneedling, microneedling rf, fractional lasers, prp or subscision or a combination of these. Send in snaps of your lesions/pigmentation/ marks on follow up chat if you need further assistance. Or see a dermatologist near you and discuss the same with him. Hope this helps. Warm regards.
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Ascazin should be easily available - ask your chemist to procure it.
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(Caution: do not be lured by unrealistic claims and offers made by quacks who claim to be specialists in trichology n cosmetic sciences or even saloons. Make sure u are treated by a qualified dermatologist). Warm regards, Dr Govind Suresh Mittal, Bengaluru.
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