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Why Get Lip Fillers Done from West Dermatology?

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Lip fillers are becoming increasingly popular with each passing day. With this procedure, you can enhance the appearance of your lips and can make them look fuller. You can visit various places to get lip filler Vancouver done. However, one place that you can completely trust is West Dermatology. Dr. Allison Sutton from West Dermatology is a board-certified dermatologist passionate about making all her patients feel confident in their skin. So, she makes sure to provide them with genuine care and the best experience every single time they visit West Dermatology. Qualified Medical Professionals When you visit West Dermatology to get lip fillers, you can rest assured that they will have the most qualified medical professionals. They have the right knowledge about the latest techniques and can create personalized plans according to your needs and requirements. They prioritize your preference over everything else. Safe Products At West Dermatology, the products used for l

Skin Problems that Need Consultation with a Dermatologist!

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Melasma Melasma is a skin condition that causes dark patches of pigment to appear on the face. It is most common among women, especially those with darker skin tones. It usually appears on the forehead, cheeks, nose and upper lip. It can also be found in other areas of the body that are exposed to the sun. Melasma is not a serious health condition and does not cause any physical pain. Melasma Treatment The first step in melasma treatment is to protect the skin from the sun. Always use sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher, wear protective clothing and hats, and limit your time in the sun. Sun exposure can worsen melasma and make it more difficult to treat. Topical creams containing hydroquinone, tretinoin, corticosteroids, azelaic acid, and kojic acid are often used to reduce the appearance of melasma. These creams are usually used in combination with sunscreen and can lighten the dark patches of pigment. Laser treatments such as intense pulsed light (IPL) and fractional