![]() ![]() Every single doctor that I have seen since this happened (including their doctor) has said IPL lasers are known to worsen melasma and are not recommended. Please be careful, please do further research, please do not want to get rid of the problem so badly that you'll fall for uninformed providers. It is now summer, and my condition is literally worsening by the day and I'm left with a constant reminder of this terrible decision that I made to trust Synergy. ![]() ![]() I am writing this now with hopes that it may stop another woman dealing with hormonal hyperpigmentation from making this same mistake I made. This has left me zero confidence in the facility's skill, knowledge and customer service. Any attempts I've made to get further corrections have gone completely unanswered. Their affiliated doctor was kind enough to perform some treatments, but sadly they worsened the condition. And the worst part of the whole story is Synergy does not care. I have hyperpigmentation on over half of my face, uneven and damaged texture (orange peel skin.research botched laser treatments and it's my skin exactly) and highly reactive, sensitized skin. After multiple treatments and months of trying to trust in Synergy actually correcting this damage, I am now left with permanent damage. Well, long story short, this nurse used a laser that is KNOWN to aggravate melasma and after about 3 weeks, my problem worsened SEVERELY. I chose to do this for my 40th birthday and make the "investment in my skin". I had a consultation to treat tiny 1/4 inch sections of melasma under each of my eyes. Close to two years ago, after extensive research, I chose Synergy after everything I read about them. My decision to go to Synergy and listen to the advice of their top nurse has literally ruined my skin. ![]()
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