Wednesday, December 30, 2009

I need a dermatologist's help asap!?

okay I%26#039;ve just had a breakout on my face recently. and its acne I%26#039;m sure. but it%26#039;s the first time I see it pink. I mean its not pimples nor zits. its pink. the skin itself.it looks like dots. (usually like the ones pimples leave behind, but those just take like 2 weeks to go. this, however, has been going on for a while now.) when i touch it, it feels like normal skin. but its pink. how do you get rid of it? pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaseeeeeeeee help|||Hello,


Acne is due to an overactivity and plugging of the oil glands. The main cause of acne is increased levels of hormones during adolescence. The white dot in the middle is due to white heads.





Acne usually lasts until age 20 or even 25. It is rare for acne to leave any scars unless picked.





Just keep you face clean by washing with a mild soap atleast twice a day.Pat it dry and do not rub it.Avoid picking or pressing the acne.You can also use Benzoyl peroxide 5% lotion or gel or clindamycin once at bedtime. An amount of lotion the size of a pea should be enough to cover most of your face. If your skin becomes red or peels, you are using too much of the medicine or applying it too often. Engage in a diet that is low in sugar and fat but is rich in vitamins. This prevents acne by preventing the buildup of excess oil on the skin.Also refrain from touching or squeezing your acne.|||This is due to a swelling of the 2nd or 3rd layer of the skin underneath the epidermis or top layer of skin. If they don%26#039;t develop into pimples, but stay like %26#039;little pink dots%26#039;, it is a little pocket of oil. It can be treated dependent on severity with isotrentine in the most severe cases (brand name ROACCUTANE) or if they are not severe, with simple exfoliation and looking at the acidity of the foods you eat and what you drink. Use a PH balancing skin wash, like Phisohex.


This is not such an uncommon problem.

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