Specific Acne Treatment
November 12th, 2009 by Kimberly Green | No Comments | Filed in Acne Treatment Info
Multicausality in acne and the role that hormonal changes during puberty, render difficult any attempt to choose the therapeutic dermatologist, because whatever it is, the improvement is observed over time.
It sometimes happens that when you start acne treatment, initially the patient feels that their skin disease worsened, so this situation must be perceived by the treating professional to prevent dropping out of the patient, especially when dealing with a teenager.
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Acne (also called common form “pimples” or “grain”) is not only an aesthetic problem, is a disease that causes inflammation in the sebaceous gland and hair duct or hair follicle. It tends to reproduce in areas with abundant sebum in the skin such as the face and neck, back, shoulders and chest.
