The answer is that it probably will unless you take steps to prevent that. I recommend reading our articles Melasma in Depth, Color and texture Issues, and Understanding Pigment Problems....
Good questions let’s start at the beginning and some comments: A short series of home 10% glycolic peels since you live in Ireland are probably fine but if you lived...
I would advise you to use a very high zinc and/or titanium containing sunscreen at least SPF 30. This will block UVB well, but more importantly, will block the UVA...
I hear what you’re saying and I’d like you to think about a balloon. A balloon generally losess it’s shape and sags because it loses air/volume. For an aging face,...
I’m so happy that you wrote because this is not a rare problem. I’d like to steer you to information and research on something called polycystic ovary disease which can...
I’m really hearing you on this and, if there were an easy solution to this problem, we would all be using it. But here are some thoughts. The first thing...
Thank you for asking this and just to clarify – I personally write all the content and all the answers on this site. Tanning is just skin injury in that...
Yikes ……. I really can’t recommend anything with silicone (link to reasons) and scroll down to the section "Other Dermal Fillers". It’s permanent and some patients react to it 10...
In the United States, the drugstore ‘lightening’ products are generally 1-2% hydroquinone. Over that percentage, hydroquinone is available only by prescription through a doctor. In the United States, it’s extremely...
Between these two, I would vote for the Fraxel (not the Fraxel Dual). It has much more data and experience behind it including several studies in Asian patients. The depth of penetration of...
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