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HOW TO IMPROVE TREATMENT RESULTS


Acne treatment can sometimes use a little help. Treating your skin kindly during healing plays a crucial role in acne treatment. The following skin care tips will help improve acne treatment results. Check with your dermatologist to ensure these tips will work for you.
  • Keep Your Face Clean - Wash your face with a mild cleanser twice a day. Let your face air dry or gently pat it dry with a clean white towel. Then, apply your acne treatment medicine. Poor hygiene does not cause acne, but cleaning your face before applying acne treatment medications will help the medicine work best. Do not vigorously scrub your face. This will not help to clear your skin. It will actually make your acne worse by irritating your skin. The best weapon in the fight against acne is a clean face, good skin care, and acne treatment medications.

  • Go Noncomedogenic - Cosmetics, sunscreen, and other toiletries marked "noncomedogenic" will not clog your pores. Consider only using noncomedogenic products on your skin and hair. Looking for the word "noncomedogenic" on a product label is an easy way to improve your acne treatment.

  • Leave it Alone - Do not pick, squeeze, or pop acne pimples. This will actually worsen your acne since is spreads the inflammation. With proper acne treatment, removing or popping acne is unnecessary. If popping or removal is necessary, your dermatologist should perform the removal.

  • Stay Out of the Sun - Many people think that getting a tan will help clear up acne. In fact, it only masks the acne and puts you at risk of melanoma and skin cancer. To improve acne treatment, wear sunscreen and avoid getting sunburned.

  • Stop the Aggravation - Eliminate anything that rubs against your skin to stop irritation that can make your acne worse or spoil your acne treatment efforts. This includes sporting equipment, hats, and even your own hair, especially if your hair is oily.

  • Use as Directed - Do not think you know best when it comes to acne treatment. Use medications as specified. Using more medication than recommended will not make the acne treatment work faster. Actually, it might even make your acne worse because it may irritate your skin. Read the label and use your acne treatment as recommended by your dermatologist.

  • Do Not Give Up Too Early - Acne treatment takes time. Give acne medications time to work. Ask your dermatologist how long it should take you to start seeing results. Then you will know how long to wait before considering a different acne treatment. Most of the time, dermatologists recommend sticking with an acne treatment for six to eight weeks.

  • See a Dermatologist - For best acne treatment results, consult a dermatologist.





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