Archive for March, 2010

How much does acne treatments cost at the dermatologist?

acne treatments
Grow asked:


How much does acne treatments cost at the dermatologist?

What are the causes of acne and which skin treatments are most effective?

acne treatments
queen.fairy asked:


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Acne medication?

acne medication
Christa H asked:


I’m considering using prescribed acne medication (I’ve tried all sorts of cleansers and eating healthy but I’ve still got acne). Can anyone recommend which medication to use? Please let me know how well it has worked for you, and if you had any side effects. Do I need to use it long term, or can I go on it until my acne clears up, then go off it again???

I am 9 weeks pregnant and just found out not to use acne treatments with salycic acid?

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Belle asked:


I have been using an acne treatment on my skin with 2% salycic acid, and I am worried that i may have harmed my baby. Has anyone else used it and not had any problems. I am stopping as of today but still need comfort because Im worried its too late.

What is the most effective non-prescription acne medication?

acne medication
Helen of Troy asked:


I am a teenager and I get the normal whiteheads and the painful, long-lasting under-skin pimples as well. I have tried many types of acne medication and they have either been useless or made it worse. I have oily skin. My acne is not really severe, but it is still painful and embarrassing. What would be the best thing for me to use? Thank you so much!

Acne Treatments?

acne treatments
xxpink_linkin_park_chickenxx asked:


I have moderate to bad acne. I was thinking about trying Clearasil. Does it work? I can’t afford ProActive. I got to try it once and it did work, but that doesn’t change the fact that we can’t afford it. Is there any good acne products that will work and is affordable? I don’t care if my skin gets dried out.

What acne medication is good for pale, sensitive skin?

acne medication
Alexa asked:


I have a LOT of small bumps, probably blackheads or whatever, and the occasional large pimple, and I don’t know what to use because my skin is really sensitive. Proactiv made my face burn and hurt very, very badly, and I turned bright red and for a week or so people were asking me how I got so ‘sunburnt.’ And I’ve already tried prescription acne medication, didn’t work well.

What is the best way to market laser acne treatments for teens?

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mohameddear18 asked:


My Company has an acne laser treatment for people with acne. We want to boost our sales by advertising for teens, but we need some good and creative ideas. Thanks!
Yes, or laser works. It has worked for EVERY patient that has had it done.

If you start acne treatments like AcneFree do you have to use it forever even into adult years?

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Alison asked:


or after your teens are over and you are done with puberty can you stop?

How will multiple acne treatments affect my acne?

acne treatments
lauraandbeccy asked:


I am a teenager and I was prescribed by the dermatologist a list of acne medications including the following:
triaz 9% cleanser, evoclin foam, benzaclin cream, solodyn pills, and tazorac cream. I have been using all of these except the triaz for about 5 days, and I am worried what the triaz will do to my skin…I am starting my first day of school tomorrow–my junior year–and I don’t want to show up with my face peeling and flaking all day. Please give me a supportive answer…! :-/
I have reaaallly oily skin and i have used a bunch of acne medications before such as proactiv for about 3 years and it barely did anything and I am not going back to that. It did not irritate my face at all, but I have also tried the aspirin thing and it did not work. As I said, I am using everything right now except the triaz since I just got that from the pharmacy today, and my face at this moment is flaking a bit mostly around my chin/neck/mouth area.
I have used eucerin dermatologist recommended moisterizer lotion for a couple days while also using my medications.