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How to Improve Teen Acne and When to Visit a Dermatologist

[fa icon='calendar'] Jan 25, 2022 10:54:46 AM / by Dermatology Center for Skin Health, PLLC posted in Acne/Rashes, skin care, acne treatment

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While acne can occur at any stage of life, it is most common during the teenage years. Acne, a broad term for whiteheads, blackheads and pimples, affects an estimated 85 percent of teenagers and young adults. In teenagers, acne is more prevalent in males, while in young adults, it is more prevalent in females.

Even though teen acne is common, it can be devastating, especially for those who suffer from severe cases. If your teenager is embarrassed or upset about their acne, there are various ways you and your dermatologist can help. Continue reading to learn more about improving teen acne and when it's time to visit a dermatologist. 

 

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What Are Chemical Peels?

[fa icon='calendar'] Dec 18, 2019 8:00:00 AM / by Dermatology Center for Skin Health, PLLC posted in Cosmetic Procedures, acne treatment, chemical peels

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What's the appeal of chemical peels? Well, if you suffer from unwanted and stubborn acne, or have visible signs of aging that you can't shake, you should consider consulting your dermatologist for a chemical peel. 

Our team from the Dermatology Center for Skin Health, PLLC, will provide you with the ins and outs of our chemical peel procedure. Continue reading below for more reasons to get a chemical peel and other pertinent information to consider. 

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What Our Dermatologists Recommend for Acne Treatments

[fa icon='calendar'] Oct 2, 2019 1:57:17 PM / by Dermatology Center for Skin Health, PLLC posted in Acne/Rashes, skin care, acne treatment

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Fun fact: Acne can occur at any stage of life and has the chance to continue even into your 40s. According to the American Academy of Dermatology Association, acne is the most common skin condition in the United States, and it affects up to 50 million individuals each year.  

Acne develops when an oily substance that lubricates your hair and skin called sebum and dead skin cells clog hair follicles. Bacteria triggers inflammation, and infections result in more severe acne. Acne is a broad term for blemishes such as whiteheads, blackheads and pimples. 

Do you suffer from acne? Let The Dermatology Center for Skin Health, PLLC help you out. Continue reading to learn more about our acne treatments.

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