How to mitigate a white spot after pimple?

How to mitigate a white spot after pimple?

Hi, I’m here to ask you a very simple question. Some time ago I touched a pimple , alas, I slaughtered it because I went back to it more than once! I noticed that after the crust had dried and gone it had left a white speck on the side of my face, but luckily no groove. Now, being quite fair of complexion, the problem is not very evident, but I know that it exists and I cannot help but express the desire to cancel the white spot or at least decrease it. To this end I would like to ask you if using St. John’s wort oil, of which only yesterday I read a few lines on the web about its properties, may this speck go away (or at least decrease), since it seems to have ceased the production of melanin and therefore leave room for this consequent alteration of the skin color in that point! (leaving me the white spot). If the use of St. John’s wort oil does not stain the skin (I know I have a red color, am I wrong?) I would like to try it in that specific point of the face. Do you recommend it to me? Eventually how soon would it act? thanks for your kind attention. Claudia

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Ilaria Porta
good morning Claudia, When you squeeze a pimple, the secretion comes out of a yellowish white secretion, of course, but also blood that contains iron and with the contact of the air it oxidizes and becomes a stain !! In this case the point has cleared up, of course there may be a lack of melanin in that area, but if it doesn’t happen in any other area I wouldn’t be so sure! It is true that according to what she writes, she has a fair complexion and therefore the melanocyte already produces little melanin, but I would not touch anything directly on the area! Instead I would work on the whole complexion with a clay mask and I would suggest drinking carrot juice as it contains vit. A and is particularly suitable for the skin, I would introduce one of these remedies: REMEDIES AGAINST VITILIGO RECOMMENDED FOODS VITILIGIN Garlic, cinnamon, carrot, cabbage, sauerkraut, wheat germ, apple, parsley, rosemary, sage, thyme, grapes. Ammi majus 4CH 20 drops twice a day. Platanus orientalis 1DH Gems 50 drops twice a day for at least six months. I hope I have been of help, but remember that we need to act on the cause of the pimples and the loss of melanin first (if it were really such). Do not hesitate to contact me if you deem it necessary. Greetings
Cinzia zedda - balances studio
Dear Claudia, I strongly recommend that you consult a good dermatologist, in fact the description you have given is not enough even if I think I understand the situation. I believe that you will have to protect her skin, and in particular, the spot discovered from the sun and take specific supplements, but only after consulting a specialist (and do it quickly). You do not mess with her skin, especially in a point as delicate and exposed as that of her face. I’m not very optimistic about it, but let me know, and in the face of a diagnosis I will be able to give you more proficient indications to solve your problem. Otherwise, I would not do other treatments that are aimed at lightening the skin or if not suited to “blotch” or aggravate a problem in this minimal and contained moment. Sincerely
Hi, thanks for the answers! very kind! I took time to answer you because I wanted to give you a minimum of feedback regarding the use and effectiveness of St. John’s wort oil on my white speck. I don’t see results! Not for now and there are about ten days to go until the end of the treatment, but at least a minimum I should have had in my opinion. Now I ask you if, as a dermatologist advised me, the use of MELANIDIN cream can be useful to me. It’s my last resort, I don’t know what else to do! Thanks so much again. (Ps. I have not yet bought this cream for its cost but in the end I try other and ineffective ones and I spend the sum equal to that of the latter) … Claudia

Cinzia zedda - balances studio
Dear Claudia, unfortunately, as I had assumed, she did not have many results. Ask your pharmacy for a cream equivalent to the one recommended by your dermatologist. There are creams that are equivalent in composition and concentration of active ingredients and that are equally valid, they can weigh a little less on the wallet! Over time, the speck will slightly conform to the complexion of the skin. Anyway, let me know about the evolution of her little problem. Best regards and good evening ..
SALVE Dr. Zedda, Listen, thanking you for your advice I have been busy searching the web based on the reviews of other users, I was wondering if for the same function you have info on CROMOVIT cream, which seems to cost much less than Melanidin. Then of course I will ask my trusted pharmacist better, but for now I would like to know if she or whoever reads me knows if the latter can give benefits on white spots, here. Thanks again Claudia

I read about a guy who used it (Cromovit cream) 2 months (how many are, oh my, I am not constant with creams, but I will be this time! St. John’s wort oil I put it every day and I still use it, but nothing) and says it has completely eliminated the white spots! let’s hope it’s the same for me!

Cinzia zedda - balances studio
Dearest Claudia, in the meantime I thank you for the title of doctor, but my figure corresponds to that of the naturopath / iridologist, without taking anything away from my professionalism and that of the category. I specify this for transparency and fairness towards colleagues. Cromovit is a good cream that helps restore the right degree of skin pigmentation. It is a complete cream and of course, it could be for you, but subjectivity plays an important role in the success of the treatment. I advise you to contact pharcos, which is the manufacturer, to have more detailed explanations about it, to protect your peace of mind. www.pharcos.com. Log in and ask for the information you need. In any case, remember that consistency is the best friend of victory! Sincerely.

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