Saturday, December 26, 2009

Is seeing a dermatologist for acne any different than getting a prescription for acne by a doctor?

I have never had BAD acne, but ive alway had small bumps on my forehead and chin, kind of like a cross between white and black heads. My complection has never been smooth, and Ive tried alot of different products. Im now taking 500mg ammoxicillin (if thats how its spelled) but now its not working. My face has been breaking out alot more recently and ive had enough of it!! its now moving to my cheekbones and temples. Ive been wanting to see a dermatologist. Is that a good idea?Is seeing a dermatologist for acne any different than getting a prescription for acne by a doctor?
I would say seeing a dermatologist may be a good path to go down. Although, be cautious because sometimes they can over medicate like most conventional doctors usually do. I've recently heard of a treatment called Levulan Photodynamic Therapy. It is an acne treatment that uses Levulan (5-aminolevulinic acid), a photosensitizing agent, which is then activated with a blue light. It is said to be a permanent solution for those with moderate to severe cystic acne. Perhaps bring this up during your next doctor's visit. Good Luck!! :)Is seeing a dermatologist for acne any different than getting a prescription for acne by a doctor?
A dermatologist IS a doctor. Yes, it's a good idea. Amoxicillin is not a very effective antibiotic for acne. A dermatologist will be more familiar than a primary care practitioner with various topical and oral acne medications.

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