This is a fairly common problem in both men and women. Over time, the occasional brown spot can gradually turn into an accumulation of these which can be unsightly. Here...
You’re sooooooo welcome! I’m glad the skincare products are helpful. You’re right, of course, your melasma may get a little worse with another pregnancy, but with attention and care for...
There is no miracle cure for this and plastic surgery is not advised – it would just tend to come back. Also, have you seen your doctor to make sure...
Please see this section in Skincare products. There’s more you can do to help with this and ……….please don’t forget that HAT!! So many people have problems with uneven pigment...
That dark line above the upper lip is fairly common for melasma and soooooooo annoying! If you read the section on hydroquinones, you’ll know that it’s not uncommon for about...
Here’s the link to the rationale and the products that are currently proven to make the most difference in pigment problems that are hydroquinone free. See your dermatologist if your...
Get ready for summer! Whitish blotches are generally caused by one of three things: A form of yeast that lives on the skin and in some people overgrow (tinea versicolor)...
Brown spots due to sun damage are important to treat – even at 29 – because otherwise they will just get worse!! Here are some thoughts for you and others...
In my opinion, this is not entirely true. What we call “brown spots” are actually several different processes and brown spots tend to get worse, unless we correct them. More...
In general, in my opinion, only dermatologists who have been using TCA for years and years, should use it. Having said that, here are some thoughts to try to manage...
One of the best investments in your skin is your daily skincare. Why? Because you can prevent many problems with blotchy skin color, lack of glow, texture, some types of acne, and fine lines with good skincare products. You can also correct some of these problems with effective skincare products. Great skincare is often more expensive because quality ingredients are expensive. Some companies spend on research/development which benefits all of us and adds to the cost. Are they worth it? In general - yes! I have handpicked some of what I consider to be the best skin care products, and offer them for sale on SkinTour's shop. This is based on my team and I's testing and research at our clinic. Many of the products are in my own regimen. What could be better than using skin care products a dermatologist uses?!