adult acne prevention    


adult acne prevention

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Nodules are more likely to leave permanent scars than other types of acne Most serious scarring is caused by more severe acne, and the best way to deal with it is to get treatment soon after the acne appears If you have nodules, see your doctor or dermatologist right away He or she will assess your acne and will probably prescribe some combination of topical gels or creams The doctor may also prescribe antibiotic pills, oral contraceptives for some teen girls with acne (the hormones in birth control pills can help control acne in some cases), or other medication such as isotretinoin if the acne is severe 
                                                                                  
Microcomedo: The first stage of comedo formation; a comedo so small that it can be seen only with a microscope                                                                                     

Macule: A flat spot or patch of skin that is not the same color as the surrounding skin

Pustule: An inflammatory comedo that resembles a whitehead with a ring of redness around it

One thing you shouldn't do to deal with acne scars is load up your face with masks or fancy lotions - these won't help and may irritate your skin further, making the scars red and even more noticeable You should also avoid tanning to make scars less noticeable - though the sun may temporarily make your skin look clearer, it actually clogs pores and can lead to premature wrinkles and skin cancer later on

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