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One dermatologist suggest me to use Pandram+ for pimples. So it is safe for face or not
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Panderm plus is a steroid and should never be used on face. It is not possible for a dermatologist  to advice this, you have gone to a quack.. The treatment of acne differs according to the grade of involvement. Some people have more oilyness on the face which results in breakouts. After completing treatment for controlling the active breakouts, tablets can be stopped and creams need to be continued to prevent recurrence. Diet and lifestyle modifications are also important. Please don't do any self treatment such as over the counter Steroid creams. Don't burst the pimples with your fingers as it can result in ugly scars. The marks and pores left behind after the pimples heal can also be treated. Please call me or send your photos through online consult option for detailed prescription and diet advice.
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Acne or  pimples... Due to hormonal changes..Oily skin causes it...Common in adolescent age...May occur in adults also.. Food like Oily foods, ice cream, chocolate and sweets increase it.. Treatment depends on the grade of pimples or acne..So, please  consult me in my clinic or consult me by direct online consultation by sending photos as it's a must to see which grade of pimples or acne for accurate diagnosis and treatment
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STRICTLY NO!!! ARE YOU SURE IT WAS A QUALIFIED DERMATOLOGIST? In any case, I suggest you to kindly avoid using steroid based creams for pimples or marks (panderm plus has steroid). You'll need retinoid based creams for pimples/ along with salicylic acid based face wash. Kindly send in photos on follow up chat for detailed treatment - or - see a qualified dermatologist near you. 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 Suresh Mittal. Bengaluru
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