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  • Mar 11, 2007, 08:51 AM
    orianaortiz
    How do I get rid of brown spot on my face
    :rolleyes: I have this problem since I was 19 now am 34 , I wish I could do something good about it; I have tried many things but nothing seems to work for me, can somebody help me?
  • Mar 11, 2007, 09:23 AM
    fallinlove
    You should ask a dermatologist, they know what is best. You can use laser to take them off. But it cost a lot, and it's a risk because your skin may not grow back to it's original texture or color. It might turn into a scar or a hole but not always. If you want to take that risk it's your choice. I'm not a skin expert so go and ask a dermatologist is the smartest move.
  • Jul 4, 2008, 03:38 PM
    lishh1298
    Have you tried alpha hydrox? They make them for all things but there is a spot treatment one for bown spots. I had a brown spot on my temple and after awile it went away! You use it under you moisturizer or makeup.. or go to Home - Alpha Hydrox - Neoteric Cosmetics, Inc. and it will show you everything! Hope this helps

    Alpha hydrox® Anti-Wrinkle. The one that works!™

    Spot Light for all skin types.

    * Non-greasy.
    * Absorbs quickly.
    * Proven results.
    * Contains 10% Glycolic Alpha Hydroxy Acid.
    * Formulated for spot treatment on hands, face and body.
    * Contains Vitamin E and moisturizing emollients that leave skin feeling soft and smooth.
    * Contains hydroquinone, proven to lighten skin discolorations. These include
    O freckles
    O age and liver spots
    O changes in skin pigmentation that may occur with pregnancy or from the use of oral contraceptives

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  • Jun 4, 2010, 11:16 PM
    shanaas

    Apply egg white yolk...
    It will reduce the spots...
  • Jun 5, 2010, 07:23 AM
    lJ.

    Consult your dermatologist!
  • Jun 6, 2010, 04:29 PM
    Devorameira

    I'd ask the doctor about it. It could be related to sun exposure, hormones, or a host of other things.

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