Have Dark Heads On Nose And Dark Skin. Prescribed Oflatop, Kojimed And Lypene Capsules. Should I Use It?
i was use melacare 2 year before but the reactions of this cream was too bad therefore I forget to use it now again my skin have dark heads on my head and nose and my skin is also also dark doctor suggest me to use oflatop ct and kojimed cream(by mixing) to use at nigh and morning, lycopene multivitamin & minerals softgel capsules : lypene capsule and glinsol soap shoud I use it...!
Your problem seems to be that of pigmentation of the face. Since you have already used a triple combination cream which is melacare earliest for a long time, so it is better to avoid using it now. That is why you have been prescribed kogic acid this time. This is a mild lightening agent which can safely be used for long periods of time. So you can continue with the treatment as advised. Remember to use a sunscreen regularly along.
Hope it helps Dr Geetika Paul
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Have Dark Heads On Nose And Dark Skin. Prescribed Oflatop, Kojimed And Lypene Capsules. Should I Use It?
Hi, Your problem seems to be that of pigmentation of the face. Since you have already used a triple combination cream which is melacare earliest for a long time, so it is better to avoid using it now. That is why you have been prescribed kogic acid this time. This is a mild lightening agent which can safely be used for long periods of time. So you can continue with the treatment as advised. Remember to use a sunscreen regularly along. Hope it helps Dr Geetika Paul