How to treat my face problem?

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Two months ago, I realized my left and right cheek popping out few pimples. I was shocked so I rushed to a beauty center for face treatment. At that time, the beautician popped my pimples using needles and then she applied some skincare steps. But I saw my face got red and black acne spots. I asked her whether they could disappear or not and then she said yes. She gave me toner, vitamin e cream, and sensitive cream for me to apply on my face. After a period of time, I noticed my face haven't improved that much instead the situation even worse. I saw there is a facial promotion so I decided to do the second time. She used needle to clear my pimples inside my left cheek because there is a pain when touching and then she applied some skincare steps. This time she gave me low amount of vitamin e cream and sensitive cream for me to apply on my face. Few days later, I noticed there is a bigger pore due to the acne extraction. Also my left and right cheek became inflamed and flaky. Am I being cheated by them? Should I go back to ask for clarification? Or go to see dermatologist?

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  • Posted

    These people do not know what they are doing. You please meet a dermatologist and take a systemetic course of Vitamin A Compounds.

    • Posted

      I went to visit dermatologist and he gave me cleanser, affected area cream, moisturizer, Loratadine and Cetirizine oral for me. Is the doctor solution applicable to my face problem?

  • Posted

    You could be allergic to their products or their needle may not be 100% clean which could reinfect your skin.

    You may have a medical condition which is giving you acne like polycystic ovarian syndrome so it is always better to visit a medical professional to get to the cause. Prevention is better than cure. If it is hormonal there are certain things to avoid like dairy, sugar and alcohol. Some types of contraceptive pill can make acne worse and some can improve it.

    For mild/moderate acne there is a laser treatment which can help some people. You can discuss all types of treatment with a dermatologist though.

    • Posted

      I went to visit dermatologist and he gave me cleanser, affected area cream, moisturizer, Loratadine and Cetirizine oral for me. Is the doctor solution applicable to my face problem?

    • Posted

      If you were given 2 different antihistamines by your dermatologist, you must have had an allergic reaction to the treatment you had at the beauty salon. If you are still worried about your acne, ask what he would think the best solution to treat it would be. He has just treated the reaction you have got from the beautician. If you don't think he was suitable, see someone else. I would have thought a dermatologist would have recommended an ulterior solution to the acne as well as the treatment to the reaction..

    • Posted

      He said he want me to wait until my face problem fully recovered and then visit him the next time for my acne problem.

  • Posted

    I think my face condition is getting worse because of the risky face treatments and drugs to encourage me to go back for their profit. I asked for online people's opinion and they mostly suggest me to go to see dermatologist. Should I follow their opinion?

    • Posted

      I messaged them about my face condition and they told me to go back. Should I go back to confront them? What to expect from their answers?

  • Posted

    you should see another dermatologist. Your acne problem can be treated only with Vitamin A derivatives.

    • Posted

      I don't want to waste money on another dermatologist yet. I'll wait until I finish my medication and see how it goes.

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