What Is The Remedy For Discolouring Under My Chin?
hi doc..i am 27 female with pcos n i have alot of facial hair on my uppper lips n on my cheeks n alot under my chin i usally have to wax every two weeks because of how fast it grows but of lately i seen a discolouring under my chin what can i used for it....thanks
I can understand your concern for spots on hands. This can be due to post inflammatory pigmentation after the heat damage to the area.
If I were your dermatologist then for dark pigmentation I would have suggested you to use azelaic acid cream or Kojic acid cream or glycolic acid cream or licorice extract or arbutine creams at night time in guidance of dermatologist.
The most important part is to not to rub the area and prevention of further use of heating pads.
Take a proper guidance and follow up with a good dermatologist so that all the problem can be dealt best for future time.
Protect yourself form direct sunlight.
Take care
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What Is The Remedy For Discolouring Under My Chin?
Hi, I can understand your concern for spots on hands. This can be due to post inflammatory pigmentation after the heat damage to the area. If I were your dermatologist then for dark pigmentation I would have suggested you to use azelaic acid cream or Kojic acid cream or glycolic acid cream or licorice extract or arbutine creams at night time in guidance of dermatologist. The most important part is to not to rub the area and prevention of further use of heating pads. Take a proper guidance and follow up with a good dermatologist so that all the problem can be dealt best for future time. Protect yourself form direct sunlight. Take care