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What are some good surgical solutions to help get rid of acne?

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*Tarita


I don't have severe acne, but i hate the one or two that seem to come up just as the other one leaves. I also have very sensitive skin and no matter what I always end up witha tiny scar.

I was wondering if any one knows of a shot, or medical treatment I can do that will help me get rid of this problem and about how much it costs.

Please don't tell me about face washes and creams, as i have tried them all and have even gotten facials.

Thanks alot (in advance)



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i'm going to this laser center, they're giving me blue light treatment, this blue wavelength of light kills the P. acnes bacteria in skin. my acne has since reduced significantly. i once have large nodular type ones. now they're just but tiny-tiny 1 or 2 bumps that rarely appear... sometimes i don't even have any (except nearing my period, hormonal reasons). but with this treatment, make sure you have money to spend... lasers are not famous bargains.

ps: someone answered proactiv? don't even bother. SAY NEVER. i tried that, and within 2 weeks of using it my face flared up with pimples the size of quarters. seriously. it hurt even when i wasn't touching it, really bad infection. i had to go to urgent care, get vaccinated to immediately remove morbid infection... it totally ruined my face. the laser treatment i'm having now has removed the problems i had with stupid proacne, i mean -activ.

what do pharmacists do in beauty center ?




erama


there was this advertisement in the journal requiring female pharmacist to work at a skin and laser center what do u think they need pharmacists for and what do they ask at the interview ?


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maybe they want an in house pharmacy so their patients can get the scripts filled for certain skin care products? retin a, etc. or painkillers for post procedural relief...




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