I would like to ask about the treatment of blackheads on the face in a different way than with a beautician. These treatments are ineffective and painful … Is there any special medical 'machinery' that would be able to get rid of these surprises forever? I know that it is rather impossible, but I really want to reduce them, because I have them almost all over my face, and I take care of my hygiene …
Acne always requires a combination of anti-seborrheic and antibacterial treatments. After getting better, chronic use of anti-seborrhoeic drugs or cosmetics is necessary.
It is best to use delicate gels for sensitive skin and intensive moisturizing creams during the treatment.
Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.
Magdalena CiupińskaCosmetologist, professor at the Academy of Cosmetology and He alth Care
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