Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on the extent of your problem and your overall skin tone, but I got my problem spots lasered off very cheaply ($150 though that was five years ago) and it took, literally, 2 minutes.
I'm a good candidate - with very light skin, and I basically had 5 blotches. I went in for 2 that bugged me, and the derm actually found three more that were emerging. I went in for a consult and he just zapped me right there, so depending on your issues, it may not be that expensive.
I definitely recommend going to a board certified derm who is certified to work with a laser. I opted for that instead of going to a spa type place.
Please share who you went to. Thanks.
http://www.lasersurgery.com/
Office near American University. Board certified dermatologists and certified to work with lasers.
Thanks. Any particular doctor you recommend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on the extent of your problem and your overall skin tone, but I got my problem spots lasered off very cheaply ($150 though that was five years ago) and it took, literally, 2 minutes.
I'm a good candidate - with very light skin, and I basically had 5 blotches. I went in for 2 that bugged me, and the derm actually found three more that were emerging. I went in for a consult and he just zapped me right there, so depending on your issues, it may not be that expensive.
I definitely recommend going to a board certified derm who is certified to work with a laser. I opted for that instead of going to a spa type place.
Please share who you went to. Thanks.
http://www.lasersurgery.com/
Office near American University. Board certified dermatologists and certified to work with lasers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on the extent of your problem and your overall skin tone, but I got my problem spots lasered off very cheaply ($150 though that was five years ago) and it took, literally, 2 minutes.
I'm a good candidate - with very light skin, and I basically had 5 blotches. I went in for 2 that bugged me, and the derm actually found three more that were emerging. I went in for a consult and he just zapped me right there, so depending on your issues, it may not be that expensive.
I definitely recommend going to a board certified derm who is certified to work with a laser. I opted for that instead of going to a spa type place.
Please share who you went to. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:It depends on the extent of your problem and your overall skin tone, but I got my problem spots lasered off very cheaply ($150 though that was five years ago) and it took, literally, 2 minutes.
I'm a good candidate - with very light skin, and I basically had 5 blotches. I went in for 2 that bugged me, and the derm actually found three more that were emerging. I went in for a consult and he just zapped me right there, so depending on your issues, it may not be that expensive.
I definitely recommend going to a board certified derm who is certified to work with a laser. I opted for that instead of going to a spa type place.
Anonymous wrote:I tried everything on the market for my melasma and the only thing that finally worked was hydroquinone. Try Obagi Clear, it works very quickly. But hydroquinone is also a possible carcinogen so consider how badly you want the spots removed.
Anonymous wrote:I am 34 with some sun spots that look like freckles, but I know that they really are. I am two weeks into using Clinique's dark spot corrector - you know the commercial with the spotted egg - and cannot tell a difference with the spots yet, but I can tell an overall smoothness to my face. Supposed to see results at four weeks, so we'll see if it's worth the $70.