I am half Asian and half caucasian. I have oily, extremely sensitive
skinActinic keratosis
Aging changes in skin
Allergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing
Basal cell carcinoma
Birthmarks - red
Cellulitis
Circumcision
Cutaneous skin tags
Dry skin
Fair skin cancer risks with a tendency to break out, redden, freckle,
burnAirway burn
Burn, blister - close-up
Burn, thermal - close-up
Burns
Burns - resources
Eye burning - itching and discharge
First degree burn
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Heartburn
Heartburn prevention
Minor burn - first aid - series and also a tendency to hyperpigment.
A few years ago, I developed
melasma from the pill. I quit the pill, and it kind of came and went for a while. I used Retin-A and sometimes
hydroquinoneHydroquinone topical (which seemed to help at
firstFirst progesterone mc10
First progesterone mc5
First-progesterone vgs 200
First-progesterone vgs 400, but then seemed to stop helping). I no longer use Retin-A, as my
skinActinic keratosis
Aging changes in skin
Allergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing
Basal cell carcinoma
Birthmarks - red
Cellulitis
Circumcision
Cutaneous skin tags
Dry skin
Fair skin cancer risks has become increasingly intolerant of it.
A year ago, I decided to try a new very low
hormoneActh
Fsh
Growth hormone
Growth hormone deficiency
Hormone levels
Hormone replacement therapy
Hormone-based contraceptives
Lh blood test
Lh urine test (home test)
Pituitary hormones
Pth version of the pill, thinking it might help my oily
skinActinic keratosis
Aging changes in skin
Allergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing
Basal cell carcinoma
Birthmarks - red
Cellulitis
Circumcision
Cutaneous skin tags
Dry skin
Fair skin cancer risks. Unfortunately, my
melasma came
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment (it was almost gone before that point).
In January I had 2 microdermabrasions and one photorejuvenation session. I was very happy with how much my
melasma had improved.
After this was over, I began to use a lightening product to continue the improvement. I chose a 2%
hydroquinoneHydroquinone topical and 2%
salicylicAspirin overdose
Salicylic acid topical
Salicylic acid-sodium thiosulfate topical
Salicylic acid-urea topical acid product from Paula's Choice (no fragrance or known irritants other than the active ingredients, of course). I had not used a
hydroquinoneHydroquinone topical product in at least two years (since it had seemed to stop working for me). About three weeks after beginning treatment with this product, I noticed my
skinActinic keratosis
Aging changes in skin
Allergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing
Basal cell carcinoma
Birthmarks - red
Cellulitis
Circumcision
Cutaneous skin tags
Dry skin
Fair skin cancer risks suddenly darken (both in the areas of my previous
melasma and some other areas too). In addition, I had about 3
blackBlack cohosh
Black draught
Black haw speckles emerge on my right cheek (something I have never had before). (by the way, this whole time I'd been indoors with spf 15 product, so
sunActinic keratosis
Fontanelles - sunken
Liver spots
Sun protection
Sunburn
Sunburn first aid
Sunken fontanelles (superior view) exposure was not the cause).
I immediately stopped using the product two weeks ago, as I suspected I might be having a
reactionAllergic reactions
Allergic reactions to medication
Dermatitis, reaction to tinea
Drug allergies
Febrile/cold agglutinins
Insect bite reaction - close-up
Intradermal allergy test reactions
Positive reaction to allergen
Transfusion reaction to the
hydroquinoneHydroquinone topical. I was going to have another microdermabrasion done, but now I wonder if it could be a post-
inflammatoryCrohn's disease
Inflammatory bowel disease
Ulcerative colitis hyperpigmentationHyperpigmentation 2
Hyperpigmentation w/malignancy
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation - calf
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation 2
Skin - abnormally dark or light from the microdermabrasion itself? Is this possible?
I have been using an over-the-counter product containing glycolic acid and some alternative lightening agents (Doctor's Dermatologic Formula). My
skinActinic keratosis
Aging changes in skin
Allergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing
Basal cell carcinoma
Birthmarks - red
Cellulitis
Circumcision
Cutaneous skin tags
Dry skin
Fair skin cancer risks looks better than it did two weeks ago, but I'd still like to get
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment to my improved condition a couple of months ago. The problem is, now I am afraid to use the
hydroquinoneHydroquinone topical OR to get another microdermabrasion treatment, because I have no idea which one I reacted to!
So, basically the main questions are:
1) What is your best guess as to the cause of this worsening after my symptoms had improved so much?
2) I'm thinking about contacting a dermatologist about a tca peel, but would like your feelings on this before going in for an expensive office visit. Given my
skinActinic keratosis
Aging changes in skin
Allergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing
Basal cell carcinoma
Birthmarks - red
Cellulitis
Circumcision
Cutaneous skin tags
Dry skin
Fair skin cancer risks type, is a tca peel more risky than it's worth?
3) Do you have any other advice, or can you tell me how to find a dermatologist in my area that specializes in (or has a lot of experience in) successfully treating complex
hyperpigmentationHyperpigmentation 2
Hyperpigmentation w/malignancy
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation - calf
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation 2
Skin - abnormally dark or light problems?
Okay, sorry this is so long and complex. I appreciate your time in answering these questions.
thanks,
Dr. Rockoff