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Persistent acne and knee surgery
I had an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery in the left knee two months back and my doctor prescribed me involym tablets and epiduo cream but acne keeps on increasing. Doctor prescribed isoin 10 mg, is it safe to take isoin after the surgery since I do have joint pain sometimes and there is too much muscle atrophy in the quadriceps
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Skin care needs to be customized based on the presenting complaints. There are different ways to achieve a flawless skin after acne and it needs medical interventions and commitment on part of the patient. Acne treatment has multiple stages - to control new breakouts, to clear the sequelae (pigmentation and scars) and to prevent a relapse. An attempt to find out the root cause of acne should be made in every patient or else it keeps recurring. Each phase takes a couple of weeks before we move to the next phase of treatment. If you have active acne lesions, it should be controlled on priority basis. Acne scar and pores can be treated with subcisions, dermaroller, fractional CO2 lasers, chemical peels and likewise. Remember combining treatment modalities help to achieve desired results earlier. Your dermatologist will decide a treatment plan for you after a consultation. Apart from active pharmaceutical medicines, a healthy diet and lifestyle is mandatory to achieve results. You have to discuss this with your dermatologist
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