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How To Get Rid Off Pimples, Acne And Blackhead Problems?

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I am suffering from pimples/acne/ blackhead problem from my teens n still going on at the age of 27.. The pimples also leave a deep mark on my face.. I have recently started going to a dermat for almost 1 1/2 months now.. But I don't see any effect on my face..
Wed, 21 May 2014
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Acne, there is no one time solution. Treatment if often long. Inflammatory acne lesions often resolve with post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

-I usually start my patients of acne on topical benzoyl peroxide gel OR Clindamycin gel for day time use.

-At night I as my patients to apply a topical retinoid e.g either Adapalene OR Adapalene+clindamycin combination. While the combination is mainly used for acne, the retinoid component i.e adapalene increases the skin turnover and consequently decreases the contact time of keratinocytes with melanocytes, therefore it does has a lightening effect on post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

-I also decide to start my patients on oral antibiotics if they have inflammatory acne e.g doxycycline 100mg once or twice daily.

-I would suggest you to use a gentle cleanser for face wash e.g cetaphil cleansing lotion rather than using a soap or face wash.

Once your acne is under control you need not stop all the treatment. You would still need to use a maintenance gel, commonly a topical retinoid i.e adapalene gel, to prevent the new lesions/comedones from developing.

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How To Get Rid Off Pimples, Acne And Blackhead Problems?

Hello and welcome to healthcaremagic Acne, there is no one time solution. Treatment if often long. Inflammatory acne lesions often resolve with post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. -I usually start my patients of acne on topical benzoyl peroxide gel OR Clindamycin gel for day time use. -At night I as my patients to apply a topical retinoid e.g either Adapalene OR Adapalene+clindamycin combination. While the combination is mainly used for acne, the retinoid component i.e adapalene increases the skin turnover and consequently decreases the contact time of keratinocytes with melanocytes, therefore it does has a lightening effect on post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. -I also decide to start my patients on oral antibiotics if they have inflammatory acne e.g doxycycline 100mg once or twice daily. -I would suggest you to use a gentle cleanser for face wash e.g cetaphil cleansing lotion rather than using a soap or face wash. Once your acne is under control you need not stop all the treatment. You would still need to use a maintenance gel, commonly a topical retinoid i.e adapalene gel, to prevent the new lesions/comedones from developing. regard