FAQ
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I have spider veins on my legs. How do I get rid of them? After medical evaluation, two methods of choice exist: either sclerotherapy (injections) or laser.
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https://skinpulse.ch/en/skinpulse-beauty/legs-beauty/
I have cellulite. How to improve it? There are several methods for transient improvement, such as mechanical massage and the application of heat to the skin using a variety of methods, including radio frequency.
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https://skinpulse.ch/en/skinpulse-beauty/body-shaping/
I have brown spots on the face and back of my hands. How do I get rid of them?
The safest method and the best aesthetic result are undoubtedly with laser.
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https://skinpulse.ch/en/skinpulse-beauty/pigmented-lesions/
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I have redness on my face. How to cure it? First you must make a diagnosis and for that the dermatologist is the best able to do it. Then, depending on the diagnosis, a treatment will be offered, either using creams or even laser.
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https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/rosacea/symptoms-causes/syc-20353815
I have a tattoo that I would like to have removed. What are the methods? To remove a tattoo, the laser remains the most reliable method and giving the best aesthetic results. The laser fragments the pigment particles which can then be removed from the skin, via the lymphatic system. However, an assessment by a previously specialized doctor is essential.
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https://skinpulse.ch/en/skinpulse-beauty/tattoo-removal/
I have a “pimple” that has not healed or has been bleeding for more than 3 weeks. What should I do? Consult your dermatologist, because you must make sure that we are not dealing with a form of skin cancer called carcinoma.
Do a dermatology check-up if in doubt
https://skinpulse.ch/en/skinpulse-dermatology/dermatological-check-up/
I have a mole (nevus) that has changed. What should I do? See your dermatologist right away, as this may be a sign of early melanoma (cancerous cell).
Do a dermatology check-up if in doubt
https://skinpulse.ch/en/skinpulse-dermatology/dermatological-check-up/