I'm worried that my melasma might get darker after getting the skin booster.
I am looking into a skin booster for melasma, but I am writing to ask because I am worried that my melasma might get darker after using it.
I have had long-lasting pigmentation after my skin broke out once in the past, so I am very cautious whenever I start a new procedure.
My current concerns are melasma on my cheekbones and overall dullness of my face, and my skin tends to be thin and dry. If a melasma skin booster is a treatment that improves skin condition, it might actually be helpful; however, I am worried that irritation during the procedure could cause the pigmentation to worsen.
In such cases, wouldn't it be better to check the condition of the skin barrier during the consultation first rather than proceeding with the procedure immediately?
I am also wondering if the intensity or ingredients of the melasma skin booster can be adjusted to suit my skin condition.
I would also like to know if proper sun protection and moisturizing care after the procedure can help reduce the worsening of pigmentation.