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Why does this pimple patch have SO MUCH GUNK ?

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Channel: DrSinaSkin

#skincare #pimplepopper #pimplepatch #dermatologist #zit #skincarereview #skincareroutine #skincaretips

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Beware when using Pimple Patches

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Channel: Dr Ingky

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Posted in Acne Treatment

IPL Acne Treatment

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Channel: SkinByASK

IPL for acne is a great treatment to reduce inflammed acne and reduce inflammation under the skin. When paired with the right topical regimen this can speed up the healing for acne and stop over active oil glands to prevent breakouts from forming. If you are struggling with acne come see us as we have developed protocols for all different types of acne. Visit us in Saratoga Springs, NY and Latham, NY www.skinbyask.com

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Posted in Acne Treatment

TRYING AVICLEAR FOR MY ACNE #acnetreatment #lasertreatment #skincare

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Channel: Lavinia Rusanda

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Posted in Acne Treatment

How To Get Rid of Acne Scars

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Channel: The Daily Derm

Those red spots, dark patches, and small indentations left behind by acne aren’t all scars – and that matters for treatment. Plus the one step you can’t skip before addressing any scarring.

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Cystic Acne Treatment

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Channel: The Dermatology Specialists

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Doctor explains ACNE | Causes, symptoms, treatment and more!

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Channel: Doctor O’Donovan

In this video Dr O’Donovan explains key things you need to know about ACNE – a common skin condition.

What is acne?

Acne is a common skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells. It often causes whiteheads, blackheads, or pimples, and can appear on the face, forehead, chest, upper back, and shoulders. Acne is most common among teenagers, though it affects people of all ages.

How do you treat acne?

Treatment for acne depends on its severity and persistence. Here are some common approaches:

Topical Treatments

– Over-the-counter (OTC) topical treatments: These include products with ingredients like benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, alpha hydroxy acids, and sulfur.
– Prescription topical treatments: These may include retinoids, stronger benzoyl peroxide, antibiotics, or a combination of these.

Oral Medications

– Antibiotics: To reduce bacteria and fight inflammation.
– Oral contraceptives: For women, certain birth control pills may help regulate hormones that cause acne.
– Anti-androgen agents: These can help by reducing the androgen hormones that increase oil production.
– Isotretinoin: A powerful drug used for severe acne that doesn’t respond to other treatments.

Other Treatments

Light therapy: Various light treatments can help reduce acne.
Chemical peels: These can remove dead skin cells and reduce inflammation.
Drainage and extraction: This is a procedure to remove large cysts.
Steroid injections: These can reduce inflammation and shrink cysts quickly.

What are the symptoms of acne?

The symptoms of acne can vary depending on the severity of the condition. Common signs include:

– Whiteheads: Closed plugged pores.
– Blackheads: Open plugged pores.
– Small red, tender bumps: Called papules.
– Pimples: Papules with pus at their tips.
– Large, solid, painful lumps: Called nodules, beneath the surface of the skin.
– Painful, pus-filled lumps: Called cystic lesions, beneath the surface of the skin.

Content and timestamps:

00:00 – Introduction
00:22 – What is acne?
00:56 – Causes of acne
02:07 – What does acne look like?
02:47 – Acne treatment
04:53 – Prevention and home management of acne

Resources and references:

Cleveland Clinic information (USA): https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/12233-acne

NHS information on acne (UK): https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/acne/

Video created on: July 2024. Next update: July 2027.

If you have any concerns about your health, please always consult your own health provider. This is an educational resource only.

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Posted in Acne Treatment

Treating Back Acne! 🧴 #shorts

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Channel: Doctorly

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Posted in Pimple Patches

DO PIMPLE PATCHES WORK? #shorts

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Channel: Doctorly

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Posted in Acne Treatment

EFFECTIVE ACNE ROUTINE | Derm Approved #shorts

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Channel: Doctorly

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First Tip: Start slow with any routine! For example, add the differin, use it for a month, wait for your skin to get adjusted, and then add the benzoyl peroxide in the morning!

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