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Can I take Azee 250 and Isotroin to treat the tiny pimples on my forehead and the rough skin around my cheeks?

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Can I take Azee 250 and Isotroin to treat the tiny pimples on my forehead and the rough skin around my cheeks?

Yes, these antibiotics are generally used in the treatment of acne vulgaris, however it is not recommended to take these tablets without consulting a qualified dermatologist.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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I stopped using a cream that I had been applying for a year, and now my skin is really damaged. It's become dark, has more acne, and there's pigmentation around my mouth. Can I get my skin back to normal and clear again if I consult a dermatologist? ...

I understand your concern about your skin damage after stopping the cream.Damage Reversal and Skin Improvement1. Consult a dermatologist: Schedule an appointment to discuss your skin concerns and determine the best course of treatment.2. Skin analysis: A dermatologist will analyze your skin to identify underlying issues, such as acne, hyperpigmentation, or skin texture.3. Personalized treatment plan: Based on the analysis, the dermatologist will create a customized treatment plan to address your specific skin concerns.Treatment Options1. Topical treatments: Creams, serums, or gels containing ingredients like retinoids, vitamin C, or niacinamide can help improve skin texture, reduce acne, and fade hyperpigmentation.2. Chemical peels: A solution is applied to remove the top layers of skin, revealing smoother skin and reducing hyperpigmentation.3. Microdermabrasion or microneedling: Non-invasive exfoliating treatments that help improve skin texture, reduce fine lines, and promote collagen production.4. Laser therapy: Targets specific skin concerns like hyperpigmentation, acne, or skin texture.Fairness and Skin Brightening1. Skin brightening treatments: Chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or laser therapy can help reduce hyperpigmentation and brighten the skin.2. Topical skin brighteners: Creams or serums containing ingredients like vitamin C, niacinamide, or licorice extract can help fade hyperpigmentation and even out skin tone.Patience and Realistic Expectations1. Treatment duration: Depending on the treatment plan, it may take several months to a year or more to see noticeable improvements.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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