Suggest Remedies For Dark Patch Caused After Undergoing Syringoma Cauterization
Hi I had undergone by syringoma cauterization but my problem now is all the affected area became black patch after twice cauterization made in a sequence week.. What should I do? before it was invisible but now seems everything visible with black scars in it? Pls help me thank you! Your answer really appreciated.
Immediately you have to use a sun protection cream, and a regeneration cream, sometimes during the process of healing the lesion remain hyperpigmenteted it depends from skin colour type more pigmented skin you have more chances to do hyperpigmented lesion.
Type 1 always burns, never tans (pale peach; blond or red hair; blue eyes; freckles).
Type II usually burns, tans minimally (peach; fair; blond or red hair; blue, green, or hazel eyes)
Type III sometimes mild burn, tans uniformly (light brown; fair with any hair or eye color)
Type IV burns minimally, always tans well (moderate brown)
Type V very rarely burns, tans very easily (dark brown)
Type VI never burns, never tans (deeply pigmented dark brown to darkest brown)find yourself skin type.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Ardiana Sinani
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Suggest Remedies For Dark Patch Caused After Undergoing Syringoma Cauterization
Hi, Immediately you have to use a sun protection cream, and a regeneration cream, sometimes during the process of healing the lesion remain hyperpigmenteted it depends from skin colour type more pigmented skin you have more chances to do hyperpigmented lesion. Type 1 always burns, never tans (pale peach; blond or red hair; blue eyes; freckles). Type II usually burns, tans minimally (peach; fair; blond or red hair; blue, green, or hazel eyes) Type III sometimes mild burn, tans uniformly (light brown; fair with any hair or eye color) Type IV burns minimally, always tans well (moderate brown) Type V very rarely burns, tans very easily (dark brown) Type VI never burns, never tans (deeply pigmented dark brown to darkest brown)find yourself skin type. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ardiana Sinani