my friend use to have acne, than it all cleared up. Literally she had no scars, bumps or anything it was like she was painted or something and not only that she could eat ANYTHING she wanted. she told me that she went to a dermatologist in El Paso near Albertson's in a red building that's around the freeway, she moved two years ago and i barely asked her this year, i really am starting to get worse acne that just appears in place of my face that never had acne, so please if anyone has ANY idea of where this place is, the number, the name anything PLEASE help me out here
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Any dermatologist will be able to help you with this. You don't need to go to the exact same doctor to get help. So look for any dermatologist in your area. Acne requires a multi-faceted approach. If you have acne clean your skin gently, ry not to touch your skin when your hands are not clean, and avoid the sun.
The three basics of acne treatment are to (1) unclog pores, (2) kill bacteria, and (3) minimize oil. Use mild exfoliating cleansers to unclog your pores. Use benzoyl peroxide to kill the bacteria. Get rid of oil on the surface of your skin by using a gentle toner. Generally drug store brands will do each of these things well. You don't need to spend a fortune.
These are all good basic skin regimens that may help with the acne battle:
Cleanse twice daily with a 5% benzoyl peroxide wash. An alternative for those who are allergic to benzoyl peroxide is 2% salicylic acid.
Apply a gel or cream containing 5% benzoyl peroxide; an alternative is sulfur or resorcinol.
At night, apply a spot cream containing sulfur to the affected areas.
Use a light skin moisturizer and oil-free makeup.
If you try all these approaches and it still does not seem to work, it is time to consult your doctor. You may need a prescription medication approach to deal with your acne.
And read the information at these sites. You may find other ideas that will help you.
http://www.acneguide.ca/acne_med_treatments/index....
http://www.womenshealth.gov/faq/acne.cfm
http://www.medicinenet.com/acne/article.htm
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