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MCh Plastic Surgery, MS - General Surger...read more

Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Bangalore
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Hello, Aziderm helps with pigmentation not help control acne or treat acne scars. There are various treatments for acne scars which include creams, chemical peels, microdermaabrasion, microneedling, radiofrequency, surgery, fat fill laser etc.
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BHMS, M.D.

Homeopath•Pune
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Hello lybrate user, there are various causes of acne like oily or dry skin due to hormonal imbalance, exposure to dust, pollution,  hereditary,lack of enough sleep, stress, unhealthy food habits etc..; dust clogs the tiny openings of sweat gland or oil gland which ultimately results into acne and blackheads.
External application like ointment/antipimple cream is of less use unless and until internal cause is well treated and cure.
Always wash your face with gentle facewash after exposure...more
Asked for male, 26 years old from Trivandrum
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DHMS (Hons.)

Homeopath•Patna
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Hello, Lybrate user,
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However, only medication will not suffice your need.
Shedding under eyes, oily skin, Tenning ,dryness of skin, & wrinkles cause due to irregular life style, insomnia.junk food, stress,anxiety but taking d natural recourse will ,carry away the tresses making your skin sebum free and soothing.
No cream can moisturise nor repair your skin to get your complexion, fairer.
* Tk, plenty of w...more
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MBBS, MSc in Clinical Dermatology

Dermatologist•Delhi
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Hello dear. Acne is multifactorial and needs proper evaluation and treatment
just applying azelaic acid or vitamin c is not going to be helpful. Schedule an online consultation for further assistance.
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Dermatologist•Gurgaon
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There is no permanent cure for acne. As it is a chronic condition with many causes. Isotretinoin is used for unresponsive or higher grade acne as it has its own side effects. Consult me online for private consultation for further.
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MBBS, DPD-Cardiff (U.K)

Dermatologist•Noida
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Just a cream will not give you permanent cure for acne. Its your over all diet and exercise routine, with proper sleep and water intake, under guidance of a skin doctor that will help you get a permanent solution for acne. There are 3 steps of acne treatments. First to stop and heal the acne, then to take care of the marks and spots, and lastly to get rid of scars to get a smooth skin. A combination treatment is required including oral medicines, vitamins and antioxidants, creams and sunscreen, ...more
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MCh - Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Bangalore
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Hello. The scars and the pigmentation on the face are treatable. It's better to get it examined first so that we can identify the type of skin, scars and if they are hyper pigmented, atrophic or ice pick scars. The treatment are of various kind like ranging from simple scrubs and mild peels for the face to the major interventions such as laser therapy, dermaroller, subcision or peeling. These depend on the type of the scars and which kind you opt for. You can consult me online or text me with pi...more
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Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Indore
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Just use a moisturizer or petroleum jelly like vaseline for 1-2 weeks.
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see a dermatologist who will assess the problem and then prescribe. Its in your interest not to go for an online prescribed medication. Its difficult ,rather impossible to give a prescription online without seeing a patient
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