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When to See a Dermatologist
You may feel awkward about seeing a
dermatologist, especially if you’ve been told that acne is something you
will eventually outgrow. To help you decide whether or not it’s time to
consult a dermatologist, listed below are some statements. Do any apply
to you?
- My acne makes me shy.
- I am embarrassed by my acne.
- My outlook on life is less optimistic
since I developed acne.
- None of the over-the-counter products
and/or remedies I’ve tried has worked.
- I am beginning to see scars after acne
lesions clear.
- I have painful, pus-filled lesions
(nodules) in addition to blackheads and whiteheads (comedones), and
reddened spots on my skin.
- I have dark skin, and a patch that is
darker than my skin appears when an acne lesion clears.
If you said “yes” to any of the above
statements, seeing a dermatologist may be beneficial. Today, virtually
every case of acne can be successfully resolved. Not only can
dermatologists help resolve existing acne, they can also help prevent
new lesions from forming and reduce your chance of developing
disfiguring scars. To find a dermatologist in your area, visit the AAD’s
Find A Dermatologist page. Biographical information about many
dermatologists is also accessible from this page. |