Acne.
Two prescription topical drugs, Retin-A and its derivative, Renova, are
especially useful, as well as the increasingly popular glycolic acid
products.
Minor scars, such as those due
to facial acne or chicken pox. The current treatment of choice: carbon
dioxide laser resurfacing, with its dermabrading action, although
interest is increasing in the Erbium-Yag laser, which helps eliminate
scars through a thermal, or heating, effect.
Unwanted
hair on your face, body, or bikini line that you'd like to banish
permanently. Now is the time to begin a series of laser hair-removal
treatments or electrolysis appointments. Consult your dermatologist or
seek out a licensed hair-removal specialist.
Blackheads
and whiteheads. If you want legitimate—and long-lasting-results, see
your doctor now. "You can't come in a month before your wedding, say my
face is a mess," says Dr. Adrian, "and expect dramatic change."
If you can afford it, you should also:
Get a professional facial. Since treatments can bring up deeply clogged
pores—and subsequent breakouts-you had better pencil in several
follow-up sessions as well.
Join
a gym. Try a six-month membership, if you're not already enrolled in
some form of shape-up program. All that exercising will not only ease
stress but-an added benefit-is bound to enhance skin.
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