can a dermatologist remove freckles..will they spread...how many sittings does it need for permanent cure..will their be any side effects
A dermatologist is a specialist in skin (dermis) and a specialist in removing teeth is an oral surgeon. A dental hygienist specializes in cleaning teeth.
The pumkin:) I,ve also heard a lemon for freckles as well.
Having three freckles in a row is not necessarily a sign of anything specific medically. Freckles are clusters of concentrated melanin, which is a pigment that gives skin its color. The distribution of freckles on the skin is largely determined by genetics and sun exposure. If you notice any changes in the size, shape, or color of your freckles, it's always a good idea to consult a dermatologist to rule out any potential skin issues.
Just don't do it. If you must, get a prescription or recommendation from your dermatologist.
False. A dermatologist is a specialist in treating disorders of the skin, hair, and nails.
You would have to see a dermatologist or plastic surgeon to find out but depends on severity.
You can sometimes find it for sale at your local drug store. If you cannot then you can go to www.proactiv.com and buy some. You should probably consult a dermatologist for a recommendation.
Freckles are extremely cute.It really depends. Some people will like them other won't. It also depends what age you are. They are cute on children but I personally hate having them in my teenage years.
Yes she does have freckles. In photos they look like real freckles.
There is a 75% chance that their children will have freckles and a 25% chance that their children will not have freckles. This is because both parents are carriers of the freckles allele and can pass it on to their offspring.
No, he does not have freckles.
PHENOTYPE: 75% with freckles 25% without freckles GENOTYPE: 1FF:2Ff:1ff