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Suggest Permanent Cure For Pimples And Blackheads?

hi, i used to get pimples when I was 16 and I am 24 now and still get them though the number of pimples has decreased since then and I have few pimples in cheeks and tend to get some pimples in forehead sometimes. I also have blackheads in my nose. I have consulted 3 dermatologist so far and followed their medications but the results are not that satisfying. I saw changes when I started using glintra gel, aziderm cream and chemical peeling (SM peel, Vedaderm) in every 15 days. I noticed that all my pimples were gone after I did chemical peeling 6 times but after I stopped doing that peeling or I dont know what is the reason, I am getting pimples. When I said about this to my dermatologiet, He said that I have to do peeling forever and I dont want to do this and it is quite expensive too. I want to have my pimples and blackheads in my nose removed permanently. Please suggest that helps to remove pimples permanently.
Tue, 7 Jan 2014
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Hi. Thanks for posting your concern at HCM

Acne are common among young people. At 26 years it is not unusual to get acne. Almost all cases of Acne and Post-Acne Marks can be ultimately cured with proper medication and follow up.

General measures:

-Use a mild cleanser like cetaphil twice daily
-Avoid all the regular use creams, moisturizers, sunscreens that you may be using for the time being till you are on anti-acne treatment.
-Avoid taking facials.
-Avoid picking your acne.
-Use an Anti-dandruff shampoo since acne is worsened by dandruff.

Specific treatment:

Oral Antibiotics: For inflammatory acne(papules and pustules) i advice my patients to start with one of the oral antibiotics like Azithromycin/ Doxycycline/ Minocycline.

Topical treatment: Is a valuable adjunct to any form of acne treatment. Mainly two classes of drugs are used topically

1)Topical Antibacterials: Dermatologists around the world prescribe topical gels/creams containing topical antibiotics like either clindamycin 1%/ benzoyl peroxide 2.5% OR Nadifloxacin during the day time.

2)Topical Retinoids: Either Adapalene 0.1%/ Tretinoin 0.025% OR Azaleic acid (10%/20%) at bed time.

Topical treatment has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory effect and normally show noticeable improvement by 2-4 weeks.

take care
regards
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Suggest Permanent Cure For Pimples And Blackheads?

Hi. Thanks for posting your concern at HCM Acne are common among young people. At 26 years it is not unusual to get acne. Almost all cases of Acne and Post-Acne Marks can be ultimately cured with proper medication and follow up. General measures: -Use a mild cleanser like cetaphil twice daily -Avoid all the regular use creams, moisturizers, sunscreens that you may be using for the time being till you are on anti-acne treatment. -Avoid taking facials. -Avoid picking your acne. -Use an Anti-dandruff shampoo since acne is worsened by dandruff. Specific treatment: Oral Antibiotics: For inflammatory acne(papules and pustules) i advice my patients to start with one of the oral antibiotics like Azithromycin/ Doxycycline/ Minocycline. Topical treatment: Is a valuable adjunct to any form of acne treatment. Mainly two classes of drugs are used topically 1)Topical Antibacterials: Dermatologists around the world prescribe topical gels/creams containing topical antibiotics like either clindamycin 1%/ benzoyl peroxide 2.5% OR Nadifloxacin during the day time. 2)Topical Retinoids: Either Adapalene 0.1%/ Tretinoin 0.025% OR Azaleic acid (10%/20%) at bed time. Topical treatment has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory effect and normally show noticeable improvement by 2-4 weeks. take care regards