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FAQ’s about Acne

Acne may be effectively managed and controlled with proper treatment and skincare routines.
Foods high in refined carbohydrates, sugary snacks, dairy products, and foods with a high glycemic index are known to potentially increase acne.
While completely eliminating acne at home might not be possible, try gentle cleansing, moisturizing and spot treatment options. See a dermatologist for severe acne.
Acne is the overall skin condition, while pimples are a symptom of an acne condition.
Consistent skincare habits that help prevent acne include cleansing the face twice daily with a gentle cleanser, using non-comedogenic moisturizers, avoiding harsh scrubbing or picking at the skin, and regularly removing makeup before bedtime.
Yes, doctors may remove acne through various treatments such as topical medications, oral medications, and procedures like chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or laser therapy.
Hormonal acne is acne that is primarily triggered by hormonal fluctuations, particularly increased levels of androgens such as testosterone, leading to excess oil production and clogged pores.
Treating jawline acne involves using topical treatments , cleansing twice daily, moisturizing, over-the-counter options, washing pillowcases etc.

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