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What skincare routine is effective in managing cystic acne?

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Published At March 21, 2024
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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I have been dealing with cystic acne for five to six years, and it keeps coming back when I leave medicine. The pimples appear red and are painful. I want a proper skincare product that includes retinol and salicylic acid serum. Please help.

Thank you.

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I have read the query, and I can understand your concern.

Here is a basic skincare routine that includes retinol and salicylic acid serum for managing cystic acne:

1. Cleanser: Cleanse your skin with a gentle, non-foaming cleanser to remove dirt, oil, and makeup. Avoid using harsh or abrasive cleansers that can irritate your skin.

2. Toner: After cleansing, use a toner to help balance the skin's pH (potential of hydrogen) level and prepare it for the next steps in your routine. Look for a toner containing salicylic or glycolic acid to help exfoliate and unclog pores.

3. Salicylic acid serum: Apply a pea-sized amount of salicylic acid serum to your face, focusing on areas with acne or congestion. This ingredient can help reduce inflammation and unclog pores, making it an effective treatment for cystic acne.

4. Retinol serum: Apply a pea-sized amount of retinol serum to your face, focusing on areas with fine lines, wrinkles, or hyperpigmentation. This ingredient can help improve skin texture, reduce the appearance of scars, and prevent future breakouts.

5. Moisturizer: Finish your routine by applying a moisturizer to your face and neck to hydrate and protect your skin from environmental stressors. Look for a moisturizer that contains SPF (sun protection factor) to help prevent further damage from UV (ultraviolet) rays.

Always patch-test new products before incorporating them into your routine, and consult with a dermatologist if you have any concerns or questions about managing cystic acne.

I hope this will help you.

Thank you.

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Dr. Vandana Andrews
Dr. Vandana Andrews

General Practitioner

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