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I have acne problem and also wrinkles on forehead

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Samruddhi Bhartiya

Member of team ClinicSpots.

Answered on 20th Jan '22

  • For wrinkles and acne, we would advise you to avoid smoking and to constantly wear sunscreen.
  • A doctor would mostly put you on a course of prescription medicines, OTC solutions, and other topicals, along with suggesting lifestyle improvements.
  • If they don't yield the desired output, then they might suggest below-mentioned treatments for wrinkles:
    Chemical peels, dermabrasion/microdermabrasion, laser toning, facelifts, ultrasound, and injections.
    • Significance of each treatment in no specific order:
      Peels intend to smoothen fine lines and reduce the appearance of wrinkles, while dermabrasion/microdermabrasion reaches to the derma and sometimes epidermis layer of the skin, so as to level out textural anomalies, then laser toning softens skin & stimulates collagen which helps in plumping up your face, whereas facelifts & ultrasound therapy tightens the muscles, and finally injections fills the hollowness and gives your face a lift as well.
  • For acnes, the dermatologist would provide you with the following options if medicines/lifestyle fixes don't deliver the desired results (no specific order to how & when they would be considered):
    Light therapy, chemical peel, comedone extraction, and injections.
    • Their significance:
      Chemical peels make your skin soft and reduces appearance, whereas in comedone extraction, blackheads & whiteheads are removed, and injections can release steroids into pimples/cysts and reduce them over a period of time.

 

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