I'm curious about the satisfaction level with the melasma skin booster.

Hi! I've been really concerned about my skin lately, so I'm looking into melasma skin boosters. However, I'm actually a huge scaredy-cat and a total crybaby, so I'm writing this post because I'm worried. Sometimes I read reviews saying you have to endure it while shedding a few tears. Exactly how painful is it? Is it bearable if I apply numbing cream for a long time, or is it severe enough to require general anesthesia...?

Also, is the satisfaction level of actual users for melasma skin boosters high enough to justify enduring the pain? Since it involves spending money, time, and money anyway, I am honestly curious about how many sessions it usually takes to see visible results!

Please also let me know if needle marks, embossed bruises, or other imperfections on the face are at a level where I can immediately resume my daily activities after getting a melasma skin booster.

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