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Melesma hyperpigmentation post delivered
During pregnancy I got one dark patche on my cheek and post delivery its gone in 2-3 month but again but again it's came and now it's being one year and still it's there
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Don't worry...you are suffering from melasma causing dark patches... Specific medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.
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Hello dear. Melasma can be stubborn. But it can be treated. Kindly share a clear picture of the face via online consultation for accurate diagnosis and treatment
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Consult online
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Always wear a medicated sunscreen daily
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Hello madam... with your history we can make out that you have concerns of hyperpigmentation on face that could mostly be Melasma...: Melasma is a hyperpigmentation patch seen on the skin and the reasons being, harmonal, uv exposure, etc... vey much common to see Melasma post pregnancy
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Kindly consult a dermatologist and blind with pictures for better results
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Start applying a sunscreen to avoid spread Consult dermatologist online for further solving your concern
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