Yes, a laser pointer can burn spots on the skin, particularly if it is a high-powered laser. The focused beam can generate enough heat to cause burns or damage to the skin if it is held in one spot for too long. However, typical laser pointers used for presentations are usually low-powered and unlikely to cause serious harm. Always use caution and avoid pointing lasers at skin or eyes.
Do not put bleach on your skin, it will potentially cause a chemical burn. See a dermatologist about the dark spots.
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The dark spots are burns. Dettol is a highly concentrated antispectic. Don't use dettol on your face.
No, hippos do not have spots on their skin. Their skin is mostly smooth and hairless, with a grayish-brown color.
A burn with charred black flesh or white 'waxy' areas is a full thickness burn, also known as a third degree burn. This is where all layers of the skin are involved, it is very serious and requires urgent medical attention.
Another word for spots on skin is called a "Rash".
Yes, acids will burn skin.
No, PVA can not burn your skin.
A burn (caused by radiation, or heat) to the skin.
The spots that resemble burn marks on your arm could be a result of several conditions, including dermatitis, eczema, or allergic reactions. They may also be related to skin infections or irritations from exposure to certain substances. If these spots persist or worsen, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
"The basic long term risks of lazer hair removal are discoloration(or worse burning) of the skin, or hypo pigmentation which is white areas on the skin, swelling around the follicles, and acne. More seriously you could end up with Purpura, which is bleeding under the skin."
Of course it does, its a lazer treatment to remove a permenant mark on the skin. ouch.