Cosmetic lasers have many uses in correcting problems with skin pigmentation. In some cases, they are more effective than topical medications for restoring normal coloration. In others, they may be used in conjunction with creams or ointments to boost the overall effectiveness of treatment. However, there are some pigment disorders that aren’t necessarily responsive to laser therapy. Here are a few:
Moles
Dark brown moles (nevi) often fail to respond to laser therapy that is designed to fade pigment. Even ...
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