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  5. I have acne problems and have been undergoing treatment for the past six months. I am currently using Acnovate Gel, Acnesol Gel, and Lacne 20 mg capsules as prescribed by my doctor. Despite this, I am still experiencing acne. Should I consider chemical peeling?

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I have acne problems and have been undergoing treatment for the past six months. I am currently using Acnovate Gel, Acnesol Gel, and Lacne 20 mg capsules as prescribed by my doctor. Despite this, I am still experiencing acne. Should I consider chemical peeling?

Asked by Female, 29 ยท 17 days ago

Chemical peeling may help treat persistent acne and acne scars, but it should only be considered after evaluation by your doctor, especially since you are already on prescription treatment. Chemical peels are usually avoided during or soon after retinoid therapy, such as Isotretinoin (Lacne 20 mg Capsule), as using them together may cause increased skin irritation and delayed healing. Please consult your doctor before deciding on a chemical peel to ensure it is safe for you.
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  1. Current Treatment Review

    • You are using Acnovate Gel, Acnesol Gel, and Lacne capsules for acne. These are standard treatments but may not work for everyone.
  2. Consideration for Chemical Peeling

    • Chemical peeling can be an option if topical treatments and oral medications are not effective. It helps in reducing acne scars and improving skin texture.
  3. Recommendation

    • Consult with a dermatologist to evaluate your skin condition and discuss the suitability of chemical peeling. They can provide personalized advice and ensure it's safe for you.

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