Dr. Qaisra Masroor
Q: I have a serious issue. I am 30-years-old and I have wrinkles around my eyes, forehead and eyebrows. I have dark lines, due to that I look older than my actual age. Please help me. Rukhsana
A: Dear Rukhsana, you shouldn’t worry so much because it’s quite normal for women to get wrinkles in their 30s. What you should do is wear sunglasses when you go out. If your lines are superficial, they will become better by using any good anti-wrinkle cream at night. Botox injections will be required if your lines are deeper.
A: Dear Rukhsana, you shouldn’t worry so much because it’s quite normal for women to get wrinkles in their 30s. What you should do is wear sunglasses when you go out. If your lines are superficial, they will become better by using any good anti-wrinkle cream at night. Botox injections will be required if your lines are deeper.
Q: I am 15-years-old and I have puss-filled pimples on my face which leave ugly black spots behind. Also, I want to lighten my skin tone. Can you please help me? Hiba
A: Dear Hiba, first of all we have to control your acne. When your acne is controlled, these marks you
mentioned will disappear. Apply Clindamycin gel on your pimples twice a day and use soap for oily skin as it will improve your acne. Use a cream containing azelaic acid on your marks.
A: Dear Hiba, first of all we have to control your acne. When your acne is controlled, these marks you
Q: I'm 18-years-old. I've had eczema since the age of 6. My complexion is quite fair but I have a few black marks on some parts of my body. Like on the upper lips and upper side of elbow joints and these marks are very prominent. Please suggest me a remedy for my problems. Mona
A: Dear Mona, you have got atopic eczema – it usually improves with age. You should apply a good quality moisturiser on your skin twice a day. Moreover, use sun block on your face and apply a cream containing kojic acid on your dark spots at night.
A: Dear Mona, you have got atopic eczema – it usually improves with age. You should apply a good quality moisturiser on your skin twice a day. Moreover, use sun block on your face and apply a cream containing kojic acid on your dark spots at night.
Q: My daughter is 4-years-old. My complexion is fair but she has wheatish complexion. Could you suggest me a herbal remedy that could help improve her complexion? Anonymous
A: Your daughter is too young to be given anything. Apply sun block on her face when you take her out. Her colour will improve as she grows older.
A: Your daughter is too young to be given anything. Apply sun block on her face when you take her out. Her colour will improve as she grows older.
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