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amacorp.com Melasma is a dark skin discoloration found predominantly on sun-exposed areas of the face and chest. It’s a very common skin disorder that can be treated with the advanced lasers at American Medical Aesthetics. The group of people most affected by this skin disorder is young women with darker skin tones. It is also extremely common in pregnant women and women who are taking contraceptive pills or hormone replacement therapy. The risk is also higher for people who have been over-exposed to sunlight, and those who don’t wear proper sun block. Melasma first appears like sun spots or sun damaged skin, and later develops into a more extensive “mask-like” coverage of the skin. Melasma can be described as a brown toned discoloration found most commonly on the cheeks, nose, lips and forehead. See below to view photos of Melasma laser treatments. A video Spore Medical http produced for American Medical Aesthetics featuring their work utilizing lasers to remove hyperpigmentation and melasma.
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how much would this cost???
Take 5 tablets of Fair Beauty per day and your liver spots will fade. I use it for 2 months and i was really pleased
the most debilitating condition? this guy’s a jackass. and only a good buffing can bring out that shiny head.
You could get an ILP(intense light Pulse) treatment over your liver spot. Make sure the highest fluenced setting of the laser is used on your liver spot (i.e., the most painful setting, since it penetrates the deeper epidermis layers). Depending on how big and deep the your liver spot, you’ll have to go back probably about 6 times, each time costing anywhere from $500-$700(canadian or american) so save your $. As an alternative, you may want to look into the fraxel, pearl laser and CO2 laser
that laser has had to ruin a few cameras..
awsome
Nevermind, I see that this treatment is for melasma.
I have hyperpigmentation from electrolysis. Will this treatment that you’re speaking of work for me?
My best advice is save ur money & and head to Beverly Hills to get the treatment!
I believe the laser was a quantum. AMA is unique as they have worked with the companies and developed protocols that allow them to work on the entire spectrum of skin colors. Without seeing you it is hard to say but you should be able to find a clinic that can work on your skin.
this laser can be used on asian skin and what is the name of the laser?
and how much are these treatments..is there a price range..price with and without insurance
I couldn’t answer that. I would ask AMA through their website. amacorp^com
If you are in your teens it could be hormone imbalance.
It can be removed with lasers and they will also prescribe you a lightning cream to put on for further lightening
amacorp^com If you take a picture and email to them the can most likely diagnose.
American Medical Aethetics
310-460-2444
949-428-4500
..what if i didn’t get pregnant. hormone imbalance? and i don’t get bad acne. i’m like young. and is it removable?
It can be caused by pregnancy, taking birth control pills, hormone imbalance, trauma (from an acne scar)
Santa Monica or Irvine, CA. If you are out of state AMA will Advise you on what to look for in a laser specialist in you area
Ask for the “Spore Medical” Discount”
310 460 2444
or
949 428 4500
You might have a nutriant deficiancy. Try rubbing iodine on the sars.
I would like to know if you can expect to tan evenly again and avoid the hyperpigmentation after a treatment like the one described in the video?
well watchingt he vid for you must have been useless then…it just explaind it all ni the vid
oh my gosh. i think i have whatever this hyperpig thing is.
but i’m not sure.
it pisses the hell out of me.
is there like anyway to know for sure like what it is.
like i think for me it’s genetic cause my mom has it.
would that be removable??
Please provide me with your contact information since I suffer from melasma and I would love to know about your treatment. Thank you and best regards,
Fabiola