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Using CO2 Laser + Other Modalities to Treat Skin Pigmentation

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Dr. Krystal Briglia, L+A Medical + Wellness Editor Dr. Krystal Briglia of Triada Integrative Medicine + Wellness is a board-certified nurse practitioner specializing in aesthetic dermatology, integrative medicine, and wellness. Home care, including sun protection, is essential in any pigmentation treatment regimen.

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Skincare Solutions for Menopause: How to Address Common Skin Changes

US Dermatologt Partners

If youve noticed these skin changes, some menopause skin solutions that may help include: Chemical peels these treatments exfoliate the outer layer of skin, promoting new cell growth and delivering an even skin tone and texture. Sun protection and targeted skincare can slow collagen loss. This can be distressing.

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How to Treat Dark Spots on the Hands: A Guide for Women Over 40

Alison Bladh

Certain Medications: Some medications are more likely to cause hyperpigmentation as a side effect. Sun Protection: The most effective way to prevent and manage dark spots is by protecting your skin from UV damage. Here are some practical tips: 1.

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Melasma: What Is It And Can It Be Treated?

Dermatology Center for Skin Health

The most commonly used treatments for melasma are skin lightening medications that are applied topically to reduce pigment production and inflammation. Pregnant women (who constitute a big proportion of melasma patients) should avoid most of these medications except for azelaic acid, which is a safe choice during pregnancy.

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Your Ultimate Guide to Radiant Skin Rejuvenation

North Dallas Dermatology Associates

Diving Deeper into Melanage Peels Melanage peels are chemical peels designed to address pigmentation irregularities like sun damage, melasma, and hyperpigmentation. Melanage peels can be tailored to suit individual skin concerns and sensitivities. Contact us today at (214) 761-8524.

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6 Tips to Enter 2023 with Healthy Skin

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

Upgrade Your Skincare Routine A well-rounded skincare routine should include four components: cleansing, exfoliating, moisturizing, and sun protection. Our expert team of medical providers can help customize your routine to optimize your results. Choose a medical-grade, physical sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30.

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Skin Care Ingredient Focus: Hydroquinone

West Lake Dermatology

Sun Protection : Use sunscreen during the day, as hydroquinone can make the skin more sensitive to sunlight. Those with darker skin tones should use hydroquinone under medical supervision, as there is a risk of ochronosis, a condition that causes bluish-black pigmentation. Are There Risks or Side Effects?