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[|Human|] I have dark patches on my skin due to intense glycolic peel and use of hydroquinone . The dermatologist thinks it is melasma or hyper pigmentation! I think they are actual scar burns, because the texture in that area is rough and deep. Not to mention my face has actual blisters in the area where it is dark and rough. I had this peel a year and a half ago, and my skin has not recovered. I tried hydroquinone again, but my skin has not gotten better. I have an olive complextion now it is clearly gone. They told me to try the co2 laser , but I would have to continue the use of hydroquinone for 3 months. Is there another alternative.
[|AI|]  Hi, Thanks for writing in.  Hyperpigmentation can be due to postinflammatory changes. Sun exposure can aggravate pigmentation. Keeping the sun protection is important to treat hyperpigmentation. Use sunscreen with SPF 50. Effective oral and topical medications are now available for Hyperpigmentation.  My advice to you would be to use topical trauma cream with good moisturizer.  Few treatments like microdermabrasion and comic acid peel can help to spot effectively.  Consult a good dermatologist who can provide you with these options along with effective oral prescription medicines.  Hope this helps. Regards Chat Doctor.