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Acne and scars
I have acne on my back and marks too. I had acne kn my face also but now there are scars. Please help me with particular medication.
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Pimple/Acne at back: Brevoxyl Creamy Body Wash. Tab. Minoz ER 65 once daily for two week. For marks :- Photoscreen Depigment cream / Demelan cream once weekly at night ( very little on marks only ) Rejuglow face wash / Episoft OC cleanser / Saslic DS wash Tab. Limcee 500mg once daily for one month Tab. Ascazin twice daily for one month Chemical peels to clear face and spots
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. Greetings. Acne is a chronic problem. You may need a few medications and lifestyle changes for long term improvement. The following would help you : 1. Daily use of gel based sunscreen in day time of SPF 30 applied half hour before sun exposure to prevent darkening of spots. 2. Daily bed time use of retinoid cream will reduce acne and oiliness 3. Antibiotic agents short course- prescribed by dermatologist for controlling out bursts .salicylic acid based or benzoyl peroxide based face wash for oily skin. 4. Evaluation by dermatologist for any other trigger or need for oral retinoids- this will indeed help but should be taken only if necessary and under monitoring. Also salicylic acid Peel if needed 5. Procedures like microneedling rf, fractional lasers or just microneedling for scars are helpful and necessary. Chemical peels for acne and spots. Using an anti fungal shampoo will be of great help in reducing dandruff and also pimples on forehead 6. Kindly read my blog on daily skin care on Practo health feed. Daily fitness work out and loads of fruits and veggies will help loads in improving your skin. You may Send further queries/ pics of lesions on private follow up chat. Hope this helps. Caution: Make sure you see a qualified MD / DNB/ DVD dermatologist for all your skin and hair issues. Don’t be lured in by quacks. Know your treating doctor/ discourage quackery! Warm regards. Dr Govind S Mittal, Bangalore.
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