I've been to a dematologist for problems such as psoriasis, but I wouldn't go for acne unless it was severe. Try ProActive Solutions. IT WORKS!!!!!!!! I had awful acne up until I started to use it! Hope this helped! Good luck!
2006-07-03 13:02:05
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answered by Anonymous
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there are distinct so-observed as remedies on the marketplace. some artwork and some do not. undergo in ideas the manufacturers could manage all varieties of skin - some smooth - others no longer a lot and so that they should be particularly mild of their software Get a bottle of SUNSILK Shampoo . that's offered as a remedy for DANDRUFF - besides the undeniable fact that it really is an outstanding remedy for zits. Shampoo your total head and shoulders two times a week. this can penetrate DEEP down into your skin pores and to that end cleansing them thoroughly.and eliminating the extra oils which take position with zits. commerce this remedy with a correct high quality cleansing soap to ward off dryness of the floor. do not use something which matches to dam the pores-- a minimum of no longer until eventually the zits is cleared up. try to be 100% clean interior 2 weeks, yet nonetheless use the shampoo as a preventative degree. strong success
2016-10-14 02:25:32
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answered by alim 4
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A dermatologist determines what kind of skin conditon one might have. There are a number of things that can go on when u see one. Most of the time they look at your skin condition under bright light to determine what treatment might be best fot you. Then they prescribe what medicines that is needed.
2006-07-03 13:00:33
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answered by Anonymous
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It is beneficial as long as you are realistic. I went to the dermatologistfor years and still buy dermatoligist products for skincare but I can get them over-the-counter at the doctors office. Glytone is great for acne & blotchiness. It works for me but that doesnt mean that it would for you. You would have a doctor that would access your skin and make a recommendation for treatment. Just like a general practitioner would do. If it bothers you enough to ask.....go to the doctor. You wont know until you do.
2006-07-03 12:51:58
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answered by edaem 4
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I think they specialize in skin care. They can provide the best type of medicine or whatever for your skin so that it will look great.
2006-07-03 13:10:34
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answered by Katie 5
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An M.D who specializes in skin disorders.....can usually do minor surgery on most of the body except nose.....nose they usually refer to Plastic Suregeon.
2006-07-03 12:51:39
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answered by Captain Tomak 6
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yes they can help. They will perscribe anitbiotics (tetracycleine) and a topical - Retin A - It works I have done it
2006-07-03 12:51:16
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answered by blueeyz 2
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they are specialist for skin and they can give you some different creams and solutions to your skin problems whatever they may be
2006-07-03 12:51:56
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answered by winter 2
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