Tags: Acne

board-certified dermatologist Cybele Fishman MD, says both green tea and pineapple contain antioxidants, elements that are under increased scientific scrutiny for treating acne.
When it comes to small red bumps springing up on your body, there are many possible culprits. Suzanne Friedler, MD, a dermatologist with Advanced Dermatology PC gives us some dermatological possibilities.
Women typically experience acne-causing hormonal shifts during pregnancy. Birth control pills can be helpful to treat this acne says dermatologist Cybele Fishman, MD.
“There are plenty of old wives’ tales and remedies, but the best way to clear a pimple fast is to have a good skin-care routine all the time,” Suzanne Friedler, MD, a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD).
Board-certified Dermatologist Loretta Pratt, MD, offers many options for treating teen acne and no one approach works for every patient.
Cybele Fishman, MD has mentioned that leave-on treatments like these hydrocolloid patches may be more effective against acne than body washes.
Dermatologist Dr. Loretta Pratt with Advanced Dermatology PC with Tips for Treating Teen Acne
Dr. Cybele Fishman, a board-certified dermatologist looks at the best Benzoyl peroxide cleansers that are most effective for both face and body acne.
For some, acne doesn’t totally vanish with adulthood. But various treatment approaches can help you can fade or even erase these embarrassing marks, according to Cybele Fishman, MD.
Looking for a way to banish acne from your skin? Dr. Suzanne Friedler, a board-certified dermatologist talks about the pros and cons of benzoyl peroxide and how to use it effectively.
Pregnancy acne is generally caused because of an increase in a type of hormone called androgens; these hormones cause the skin to produce more sebum which clogs pores, often causing pimples. Dr. Cybele Fishman, a dermatologist says that you should not use salicylic acid when pregnant, and offers some alternatives.
Angie Seelal, RPA-C, a physician assistant specializing in dermatology, and others explain that having a baby can cause an acne flare-up. Here’s what you need to know about treating that kind of bump!

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