What is the right acne treatment?
- SUMMARY
- Acne
Consult a physician
- Acne symptoms
- Acne spots: what are they?
- Acne on black skin: how to get rid of it
- Facial acne: how to get rid of it
- Acne spots on the lips: causes and solutions
- Spots on the buttocks (acne): how to get rid of them
- Acne scars
- Whitehead
- Acne on the back
- Acne or rosacea?
- Acne on the chin
- Acne on the forehead
- Blackheads: what are they?
- What can you do about acne on a daily basis?
- Peels for acne
- Taking the pill to tackle acne
- Homeopathic remedies for acne
- Masks to tackle acne
- The role of essential oils in treating acne
- Diet and acne
- What soap should you use for acne?
- Acne and the sun
- What kind of make-up should you use for acne?
- Acne and sport
- Zinc to fight acne
Consult a physician
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The GP, or family doctor, is often the most accessible doctor for teenagers and their parents, and for adults with acne. Generally speaking, the dermatologist is the acne and skin specialist. They take care of skin diseases and help to prevent skin cancers by monitoring our moles as well as correcting imperfections such as wrinkles or spots.
Why see a doctor if you have acne?
Acne is a very common skin condition, but it can be confused with other diseases such as folliculitis or rosacea. Seeing a doctor upon the first signs of spots confirms the diagnosis and enables you to start an acne treatment that is adapted to your lesions, age, needs and desires.
Some medicinal treatments, such as oral isotretinoin, must be initiated by a dermatologist. Some dermatology practices offer specific treatments such as laser treatment or skin peels.
What does the doctor do if you get acne?
If it is a first consultation, the GP or dermatologist will ask a variety of questions: personal history, family history, lifestyle, etc. They then conduct a thorough skin examination before offering suitable treatment.
In the case of a follow-up consultation, the GP or dermatologist examines the skin to see whether the lesions are improving or worsening, adjusting the acne treatment if necessary. If the treatment has not been carried out correctly, this is the time to tell them!
Should you consult several doctors if you have acne?
It is very tempting to go and see several doctors if you have acne, looking for the "miracle" treatment that will make the spots disappear for good. But there is no such thing as a "miracle" treatment. Seeing several doctors for acne takes time, costs money and ultimately delays the start of an effective acne treatment.
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