I have always had acne breakouts from teenage but recently in 6 months they have gone worst. I have acne probe oily skin. Earlier i use to have one big acbe breakout in a month which sometimes use to accompany and ingrown. But recently the frequency has increased with combination of acne with pimples. Also dark spots left after acne are leaving big marks. Its on my cheeks and in chin area.
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Acne is increased sebum production with clogging of oil glands.Pus indicates infection.Can b treated with iral medicines and topical ointments.Clinic tretments with peels gives excellent results.Even scars can b treated with grt results following mnrf or dermarolling or deep peels
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Acne or pimples... Due to hormonal changes..Oily skin causes it...Common in adolescent age...May occur in adults also.. Food like Oily foods, ice cream, chocolate and sweets increase it.. Treatment depends on the grade of pimples or acne..So, please send photos by direct online consultation as it's a must to see which grade of pimples or acne for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Hello dear. Acne will need proper evaluation and treatment according to the severity.
Please send a clear picture via online consultation for accurate assessment of your acne. Also share previous blood test reports
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