Melasma Removal


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Question: Melasma Removal

Hi. I have got a big Melasma on my chin. I had it removed several years ago with a sander ( believe it or not) but it suddenly reappeared.. what is the best way of getting rid of it, please?
Best regards
Mia

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Sarah Newey

Finesse Skin Clinic

19th September 2024

Answer: Hi Mia, I offer cryotherapy which works well to remove skin pigment patches. I recommend a consultation and treatment can be performed on the same day if we are both happy. How does that sound - Sarah - clinic owner


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18th September 2024

Answer: Hi Mia, melasma is one of the most stubborn and difficult forms of pigmentation to treat therefore we need to understand the ethology. My recommendation would be to start by having a consultation. Kind regards, Dr Raquel Amado


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Registered Nurse Mary White

Outline Skincare Clinic

18th September 2024

Answer: Melasma isn't something that can just be removed. Pigment has a memory and will always reappear if the correct products are not used to keep it at bay. If you could send us a photo we can assist further. Outline.


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Aimee Piper

Vie Aesthetics

19th September 2024

Answer: Dear Mia,

The best option for this would be to have the PlexR treatment with us.

All the best wishes,
Olivia
Vie Aesthetics


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Dr Fatima Ahmed

rtwskin

18th September 2024

Answer: I would like to invite you to the Clinic for a Complimentary Consultation with one of our highly skilled Medical Practitioners. During this time, your Practitioner will discuss your concerns and create a thorough treatment plan for you. It may be that a combination of the following will be the best way forward for you.

Laser treatment or Intense Pulsed Light
IPL or Laser is a quick and painless procedure; this is the most effective means of removing discolouration’s on the skin. There is no need for any needles or anaesthesia, the spots rarely return and the risk of scarring is very minimal.

Obagi Nuderm
A fantastic product line suitable for all levels of pigmentation. Obagi is a medically prescribed product that can only be prescribed though a health care professional such as doctor. Results can be seen within 6-12 weeks.

If you have any further questions or would like to book your Complimentary Consultation, please do not hesitate to contact me and I will be more than happy to help.

Our opening hours are:
Monday to Saturday 9-6pm

I look forward to hearing from you.


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Nurse Lucy Cooper

Cosmetic Skin Care

18th September 2024

Answer: Hello Mia

Thank you for your enquiry.

We are more than happy to discuss this in clinic with you if you would like to book in for a consultation appointment.

Kind regards
Lucy

The Skyn Gym
Windsor


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