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Teenagers & Acne

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More than 70 million people in the US have suffered from a skin condition at some time in their life. Natalie Suarez, Physician Assistant at Sunset Dermatology, says her biggest population at the practice are teenagers but she also sees a lot of adults presenting with acne that started during the adulthood. “During puberty you […]


Treating Acne with Antibiotics

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About prescription medication to fight acne, Natalie Suarez, Physician Assistant at Sunset Dermatology, says antibiotics are very frequently used for acne purposes, they help to reduce inflammation in the skin. “It’s really not so much to kill bacteria, but that’s something that you don’t want to be taking long term because you can run into […]


Skin Care: Acne Scar

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Acne scar is an area where the acne has gone down into the dermis and is causing more damage in the collagen that was not able to repair itself. Dr. Deborah Longwill, Dermatologist with Baptist Health South Florida, advises treating acne before it gets to that point in order to prevent cystic acne. However in […]


Risk Factors for Acne

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Age, hormonal changes, family history, greasy or oily substances, friction or pressure on your skin and stress are risk factors for acne. “Hormonal changes are a huge thing, especially in adults, hormones are playing a very big role, they’re influencing the skin and the oil glands,” says Natalie Suarez, Physician Assistant at Sunset Dermatology. She […]


Causes of Acne Scars

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Inflammation is the main cause of acne scars, explains Paula Brezavseck, Physician Assistant with Miami Plastic Surgery. Other causes are: delaying or not treating acne, picks, squeezes or pops acne and family history of acne. She insists prevention is the best to avoid acne scars.


The Treatment of Acne

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Dr. Deborah Longwill, Dermatologist with Baptist Health South Florida, explains she looks at the patients, analyzes the patient’s environment and works together with them to apply the best treatment. In cases of teenagers, she works with their parents and teaches how to wash their face, makes sure that they’re doing a good cleansing and uses […]


The Most Common Areas of Acne

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Natalie Suarez, Physician Assistant at Sunset Dermatology, says acne tends to be more prominent where you have the most oil glands (face, upper chest, upper back area). “Teens will have it along the T-zone area, women will tend to have it along the lower half of the face and men can really get it anywhere, […]


Types of Acne

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The types of acne are: blackhead, whitehead, papules, pustules and nodular. With a imaging, Dr. Deborah Longwill, Dermatologist with Baptist Health South Florida, explains any of them. The specialist describes that depends on the type of acne, the infection can cause a large infection such as furuncles or carbuncles as well. In those cases, the […]


Causes & Types of Acne

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Acne can happen at any age, says Paula Brezavseck, Physician Assistant with Miami Plastic Surgery, who adds she has patients that get acne after menopause. There are a lot of different factors that can cause acne, she affirms. However, the most common are the inflammatory types. Blackhead, whitehead, papules, pustules and nodular are other types […]


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