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Asked for Female | 21 Years

How to Remove Brown Dots on the Face?

Patient's Query

Hi. I have brown dots on my forehead and cheeks bones. I have been using vitamin c and la roche-posay effaclar duo with +M. But the dots are not going.

Answered by Dr. Anju Methil

Brown splotches on the forehead or cheekbones may be due to a skin condition known as hyperpigmentation, which indicates that certain areas of the skin produce more melanin, in dark spots. The easiest way to improve the situation is to use skincare products with vitamin C and avoid sun exposure. Still, patients need to understand that it does take a little time. The use of sunscreen can help prevent the spots from getting darker. You can visit a dermatologist in case of failure.

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatologyy" (1522)

I have scars on my nose due to specs and on cheeks for acne so, what would be the treatment and how much will it cost

Female | 20

The treatment for scars on the nose and cheeks due to specs and acne will depend on the type of scars you have and the severity of them. Treatments can range from laser resurfacing, chemical peels, dermabrasion, microneedling, and even fillers. The cost of these treatments can vary widely depending on the type of treatment chosen and the area being treated. It is best to consult with a dermatologist to get an accurate cost estimate for the treatment you are considering.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My thigh and tummy stretch marks how to remove

Female | 20

STRETCH MARKS can't be fully removed but can fade with time.. TOPICAL CREAMS may help.. LASER THERAPY can reduce their appearance... Maintaining healthy skin may prevent new ones from forming... CONSULT a dermatologist for personalized treatment...

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Dear Dr, I am 35 yr old, i had taken lots of time treatment of pigmentation, but its not removed, facing this problem from last 16 yrs, so please advise. Thanks & Regards Dipak Thombre Mob 8097544392

Male | 35

Pigmentation is not treated quickly. It takes a while for treatments to work. But you can visit a dermatologist and discuss this. Based on your particular condition, he may suggest some alternative treatments that may work for you like chemical peels, laser treatments, topical creams etc. Hope this helps. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I suffering from angular stomaltits and my treatment is on, my basic question is that does stomaltits causes pain when it heal

Male | 21

Experiencing painful cracked corners of mouth, a condition which is also known as angular stomatitis, might be intolerable. This kind of condition might be brought about by a number of reasons such as vitamin deficiency, yeast infection, or drooling. The main symptoms involve the appearances of redness, swelling, and sores at the corners of the mouth. Ways to get it healed include keeping the area dry, applying the lip balm, and eating a balanced diet that has fruits and vegetables high in vitamins. 

Answered on 2nd July '24

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Good afternoon Doctor I am having discoloration problem because of that my skin color has become dark now can u please recommend something

Female | 19

There are many reasons for skin discoloration. The Area, Size and duration need to be seen. Many solutions are available for this. They are Q switch Laser , PRP , Peels and medications. Please visit a Skin clinic run by Dermatologist. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am 33 years old .I am suffering from PCOD & now I am facing hair fall problem in badly .can you help me to grow new hair

Female | 33

PCOD can trigger the hormonal imbalance which in turn causes hair loss. Some signs are irregular menstruation and acne. To promote new hair growth, you can try consuming a balanced diet full of fruits and vegetables, controlling stress, and keeping a normal weight. You may talk to your doctor about possible therapies for hair growth as well.

Answered on 8th Aug '24

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