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  5. I've been dealing with severe acne for the past 7-8 years, and it keeps coming and going. I'm currently seeing a dermatologist, and I'm on a course of Tretiva 30 mg, which has helped reduce the acne a lot. I've also had 8 chemical peels in the last 3 months, but my pimples keep coming back. Should I continue with this treatment, or is there something else I can do to get rid of them for good?

I've been dealing with severe acne for the past 7-8 years, and it keeps coming and going. I'm currently seeing a dermatologist, and I'm on a course of Tretiva 30 mg, which has helped reduce the acne a lot. I've also had 8 chemical peels in the last 3 months, but my pimples keep coming back. Should I continue with this treatment, or is there something else I can do to get rid of them for good?

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I've been dealing with severe acne for the past 7-8 years, and it keeps coming and going. I'm currently seeing a dermatologist, and I'm on a course of Tretiva 30 mg, which has helped reduce the acne a lot. I've also had 8 chemical peels in the last 3 months, but my pimples keep coming back. Should I continue with this treatment, or is there something else I can do to get rid of them for good?

It's great that you're already consulting a dermatologist for your acne concerns. Given your 7-8 year history with acne, it's not surprising that it's been a persistent issue.Tretiva 30 mg and chemical peels:1. Tretiva 30 mg: This medication, containing isotretinoin, is commonly used to treat severe acne. The fact that your acne has reduced considerably is a positive sign.2. Chemical peels: These can help improve skin texture, reduce acne scars, and control acne. Having done 8 sessions in 3 months is a good effort.Pimples persisting:Despite the treatments, pimples persisting can be frustrating. This might be due to various factors, such as:1. Hormonal fluctuations: Acne can be influenced by hormonal changes.2. Bacterial resistance: Acne-causing bacteria might develop resistance to treatments.3. Skin care routine: Inconsistent or inadequate skin care might contribute to persistent acne.4. Underlying skin conditions: Conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), thyroid disorders, or inflammatory bowel disease can increase the risk of acne.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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