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Is it okay to get laser treatment for acne pigmentation?
Acne Pigmentation Laser........
I really want to stop looking into it now.
It’s a hassle, but I know I have to get laser treatment for acne pigmentation.
I've been receiving it diligently until now.
However, the dermatology clinic I go to is also a factory-style clinic, so...
I was a bit worried, and as expected, the effect was minimal....
I am now trying to get it from a different place.
I'm just agonizing over getting a laser treatment for acne pigmentation because I don't know where a good place is...
I'm looking into Cashdoc events as well, but there are too many different things.
I am writing this to ask you to check if the place I chose is decent.
If you know of any good places, please let me know anytime... hehe
Mikay Clinic has the A-Tone laser for acne pigmentation!
It is said to be a laser that helps treat epidermal pigmentation such as blemishes and freckles.
First of all, the part I liked the most was the price... haha
It's 99,000 won for 3 sessions, but does that include VAT...?
This is 33,000 won per session...?
I looked at it and thought, "That's a pretty good price, better than I thought!"
https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/1199

What do you think about choosing the A-Tone laser for acne pigmentation?
It is said that it can effectively deliver energy stably while relieving pain without worrying about skin damage.
Of course, even if you get a laser treatment for acne pigmentation, it doesn't work in one go.
They say you need to take it consistently for at least 3-4 months!
I heard that the A-Tone laser is recommended if you are stressed about acne scars,
I should check this out for now!
I was only looking into lasers for acne pigmentation, but
First of all, they say that to fundamentally care for acne, you absolutely must control sebum!
There is the NeoBeam laser for sebum control!
So, the sebum control laser is more expensive than the acne pigmentation laser...?
I guess I was the only one who didn't know... haha
If it's 90,000 won per session excluding VAT... that's 100,000 won... OMG
NeoBeam can reduce the causes of acne by irradiating the sebaceous glands.
https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/1389
We can treat various types of acne, including comedonal acne, inflammatory acne, refractory acne, and recurrent acne.
If you can receive acne care without taking acne medication
That is exactly what has no good points.
Sebum control laser and acne pigmentation laser
I think it would be good if everyone received it evenly!!!
