
Do you happen to have a refractory pigment disorder on your face?
Because the face is a part of the body that people directly encounter when interacting with others,
if this condition is present on the face, even if the other person does not bring it up first,
it can still become a major source of stress for yourself.
In addition, Korea tends to prefer clear skin, so it seems even more
natural to be concerned about it.
And this worry tends to deepen in summer,
a season when more skin is exposed.

So you may be looking into various methods.
For those who have been paying attention and reading up on information,
the phrase “pigment treatment is not easy” is one they often come across.
There are many reasons why treatment is not easy,
but one major reason is that there are many different types,
which makes proper diagnosis difficult, and it is also hard
to manage them with the right method.
In addition, if treatment is performed only temporarily,
it is true that the recurrence rate is high.
Therefore, to improve spots, it is best to receive an accurate diagnosis
at a hospital with a trusted dermatologist dedicated to skin care,
and continue treatment with equipment that can help improve your spots.

First, bilateral Ota nevus refers to grayish-brown spots that appear in multiple areas
on both sides of the cheekbones.
The lesion commonly called Ota nevus often appears as a dark blue mark
on one side of the face.
A milk spot is something many of you may have encountered.
Milk spots, which many babies are born with, are brown spots caused
by excessive melanin production.
Similarly, ectopic Mongolian spots, which babies are also sometimes born with,
refer to blue pigmentation that should be on the buttocks but appears
in areas other than the buttocks.
There are many types, including Becker's nevus accompanied by hair,
unilateral clustered lentigines gathered on one side of the face,
and congenital melanocytic nevus made up of nevus cells and accompanied
by coarse hair.

If you currently have a refractory nevus on your body, you may also be wondering
when it is best to start in order to see good results.
First, the younger the age, the better the outcome.
The number of sessions needed to reach complete recovery was also lower at younger ages,
and the chances of side effects and recurrence were lower as well, so we recommend
starting early.
Also, the less regular the shape,
the higher the improvement rate, and the lighter the color,
the faster the effect tended to appear.
If your situation falls into this category, we recommend not delaying and starting
so you can expect relatively significant results.

If a refractory spot is diagnosed as melasma and does not receive proper
treatment, it may only improve temporarily or may not improve at all.
At our clinic, the dermatology specialist director makes every effort each time
to relieve the underlying cause through the correct diagnosis and reach effective
pigment treatment.
We hope you can improve refractory skin conditions at Timeless
and be reborn with clear skin :)
