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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You will love laser. Try BBL to start. It’s the ideal time of year to do it. It is soooo good for the spots. Try that and see if there is anything that bothers you after that. But don’t invent problems[/quote] I don't know what that means- invent problems. I just walked into the dermatologist office as a regular person and came out thinking I was a lizard. Maybe the dermatologist is inventing problems. [/quote] It's a rabbit hole, OP. Focus on being proactive with pre-cancerous spots, find a daily routine that works for you and move on. There's no need for all the expensive maintenance stuff that a lot of people do unless you are hating what you are seeing in the mirror. Maybe get a derm who is more health focused and less beauty treatment focused. My kids call me a speckled egg... we laugh about my spots. It's not that big a deal, honestly. I wear a little bit of make up and focus on more important things.[/quote] Maybe there's some confusion here. I didn't get this way by doing cosmetic things. I got this way by doing absolutely zero cosmetic things. I am pretty low maintenance. My derm is always freezing stuff off me, but, despite being in an office teeming with cosmetic stuff, and it's clear that she partakes in fillers, etc , she has literally never suggested or pushed even one procedure. I think she probably thinks I'm a lost cause. So, that's why I was wondering, was I supposed to do some cosmetic things all this time? Should I now? If so what? I dont even know where to start. Of note, my younger collegues in their 30s and 40s are all botoxing frequently. That kind of makes me sad- for them really. [/quote]
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