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A Must Read If You Have Blemishes On Your Face

Blemishes on the face may be unsightly and emotionally upsetting, but most are benign and not life-threatening. Some blemishes, however, can signal skin cancer. Seeking medical treatment or using at-home remedies may help reduce the appearance of blemishes.

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How should I get rid of the blemish on my face?

People may be able to treat acne blemishes with topical creams, such as benzoyl peroxide. These products can help dry out the skin and get rid of acne-causing bacteria. Washing the face twice daily with a cleanser containing benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid can help treat certain types of acne.

What deficiency causes blemishes on the face?

A vitamin B deficiency can wreak havoc on your skin, causing acne, rashes, dry and flaky skin, cracked lips, and wrinkles.

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What treats blemishes fast?

Steps to get rid of blemishes overnight:

  • Exercise.
  • Take a long, hot shower.
  • Steam your face.
  • Don’t pop your pimples.
  • Eat a skin-healthy dinner.
  • Drink water, not alcohol.
  • Plan for a very full night’s sleep.
  • Sleep with a humidifier or dehumidifier.

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  • How can I make my skin blemish free naturally?
    • Wash your face twice a day.
    • Use a mild cleanser.
    • Apply an acne-fighting agent. 
    • Apply a moisturizer. 
    • Exfoliate. 
    • Get plenty of sleep.
    • Choose makeup that won’t clog your pores.
    Are blemishes and acne the same?

    Acne refers to the appearance of blemishes, or small, inflamed bumps, on the surface of the skin. Acne typically appears on the face, chest, or back but can also appear in other places. It affects millions of people, regardless of age, ethnicity, skin type, and gender.

    How long does it usually take to remove blemishes?

    Most pimples take 1-2 weeks to go away on their own. Some can take up to 6 weeks. Although they can’t be cured overnight, they can be treated with many different methods that have been proven to work such as prescription acne treatment like topical antibiotics.

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Dr. AzamAbout the Author: Dr. Sayyam Azam is a certified dermatologist who has specialized in Clinical Dermatology (Pakistan) and Aesthetic Medicine (US). During her specialization, she was involved in multiple clinical as well as aesthetic dermatological procedures such as botox, fillers, and chemical peels.  As a licensed dermatologist, she is now running a state-of-the- art Aesthetic Center (The Face Clinic) in Multan, Pakistan.

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