How Long Should Obagi Nuderm Blender To Be Used And Suggest Treatment For White Heads?
hello doctor i want to ask for how long obagi nuderm blender should be used if i achieved the results in couple of months should i discontinued use ? will the PIH would come back ?once i stopped and also my concerns are it carcinogenic effects.i am asian by origin. Also tell me the treatment options for deep seated stubborn white heads ? your answers will be great favor
The treatment that you are taking is good for pigmentation over the face. The only thing that you need to take Care off is the regular use of a good medicated sunscreen. Make sure that the sunscreen is atleast 26 spf As far as the treatment of deep seated white heads is concerned, there are various treatment options available for the same. These can be easily treated with the help of radiofrequency ablation.
Dr Geetika Paul
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How Long Should Obagi Nuderm Blender To Be Used And Suggest Treatment For White Heads?
Hi The treatment that you are taking is good for pigmentation over the face. The only thing that you need to take Care off is the regular use of a good medicated sunscreen. Make sure that the sunscreen is atleast 26 spf As far as the treatment of deep seated white heads is concerned, there are various treatment options available for the same. These can be easily treated with the help of radiofrequency ablation. Dr Geetika Paul