How to treat pimples? The answer is early and aggressively.

Pimples are very common: Reported in the Medical Journal of Australia by Dr Greg Goodman
Acne and acne scarring: why should we treat? The incidence of acne is:

  • 95%-100% 16-17-year-old boys
  • 83%-85% in 16-17-year-old girls.
  • Usually it is self limiting and the acne lesions and pimples will resolve themselves eventually however:

  • 1% of men and 5% of women still bear acne lesions at 40 years of age.
  • Pimples should be treated early to prevent scarring

    Why Treat Pimples If They Resolve Themselves?

  • Pimples do not look good and they do not feel good.
  • Affected teenagers hate them: it makes them feel self conscious, embarrassed, unhappy and anxious.
  • The other major reason: risk of scarring.

  • if left untreated scarring may affect up to 95% of people with pimples.
  • Acne Scarring Is Preventable

    The treatment of acne is medical, and requires the best and most effective combination of treatments to ensure risk of acne scarring is kept to a minimum.

    How To Get rid of your acne quickly.

    SkinRevision is a dedicated Cosmetic Medicine Clinic. Our Doctor specialises in acne treatment.

    All consultations for acne treatments are claimable on Medicare.


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    Our published Acne treatment articles

    Microdermabrasion and treatment of acne
    Summary of How To Treat Acne.
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    Salicylic Acid And Acne Treatment.
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    Acne - skin care products that make it worse.
    Eliminate factors that aggravate acne.
    Hair products that cause acne
    Is your cleanser making your acne worse.

    Skin care program for blemishes.
    Resist temptation don’t squeeze that zit
    How To Get Rid Of Enlarged Congested Pores.
    How To Get Rid Of Acne.

    4 Factors That Cause Acne.


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