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  • Acne Scar Filling Can Improve Aesthetics and Quality of Life

    For some people, acne carries a one-two punch. First, they experience acne that is significant enough to decrease their quality of life, followed by scarring that can last a lifetime. For those patients, dermatologists have several options: subcision to lift the depression of the scar, laser treatment to lower the height of scar tissue, and injections to fill scars.

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  • When should a person with acne see a dermatologist?

    If acne does not respond to over-the-counter (OTC) treatment, a person may wish to receive treatment from a dermatologist. The treatment can depend on factors including the acne’s type, severity, and location.

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  • Hormonal Acne Can Happen at Any Age. Here s How to Deal

    Hormonal acne involves breakouts tied to fluctuations in your hormones, typically experienced during puberty.

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  • What to know about rosacea medication

    Topical rosacea medication can help calm inflammation and reduce symptoms such as redness and pimples. Healthcare professionals may prescribe oral medications for more severe cases.

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  • Derm dangers: Avoid these 5 unhealthy skin care trends

    Social media platforms are spouting a steady stream of unsafe skin care trends, according to the American Academy of Dermatology.

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