Recommended number of Pico Toning sessions for blemishes caused by outdoor sports?
Since I enjoy playing sports like golf or tennis outdoors every weekend, I am exposed to a lot of UV rays, so the number of melasma and freckles on my face has increased significantly.
I tried applying sunscreen frequently, but it wasn't enough, and the area around my cheekbones has become patchy, so now even thick makeup can't cover it up.
So, we are planning to start using the Pico Toning laser at the dermatology clinic in earnest. This laser is known for breaking down pigments into very fine particles to remove them cleanly.
However, I heard that since this type of pigmentation treatment doesn't end magically in a short period, I need to attend consistently by adhering to the recommended number of Pico Toning sessions.
I am wondering how many recommended Pico Toning sessions I need to complete to have visible light blemishes cleanly removed and my complexion brighten.
While opinions may vary slightly from clinic to clinic, is it true that you usually need to receive Pico Toning laser treatments about ten times to achieve a clear complexion?
It is not easy to make time to visit the hospital every week, but for the sake of clear skin, I am willing to force myself to fit in with the Pico Toning treatment schedule.
Since it claims to selectively remove pigmentation from the skin's surface without irritation, I have high expectations that it will work well on my sensitive and thin skin without any side effects.
It would be a great source of strength for me if you could leave plenty of vivid reviews and advice in the comments from those who have regained their clear and transparent porcelain skin.
I would appreciate it if you could also share some tips for home care to prevent the pigmentation from darkening again after the procedure, as well as know-how on applying regenerating creams.