Have you felt the temptation to try to have your terrible acne treated by an acne clinic? Do you know what kinds of things you should look for in an acne clinic, how to tell whether or not they are effective, and whether their treatments are really safe with no undesirable long-term side effects?
Are you aware of the plans they offer and how it will influence your daily lifestyle? Do you know if they fall under the jurisdiction of any regulatory body and whether or not they meet legal standards involved for dispensing medication for certain ailments?
When a treatment is prescribed, are you aware of the exact ingredients included, how it works, and how each individual element will affect your body? If you take any other medications, are you aware of any possible reactions that could occur when you add their newly prescribed medicine to the mix? Do they know how to give you suggestions about the potential mixing of the drugs used?
Does the clinic that you use ask about other parts of your day-to-day living and come up with a comprehensive approach to remedying or easing your problem — after all, acne is not just a skin problem.
Has your curiosity been aroused by these questions? Have you wondered if the clinic you go to or are thinking of going to for your acne issues is actually a good place for you to go? Is it right for you?
There seems to be a human tendency to have blind faith in science, and we are quick to trust those who have letters appearing after their name (even though we usually do not know what they mean). It would be helpful to know about the priorities and personal agendas of all those people who we entrust with our care and the care of our complexions.
If we did, we might not be so quick to walk in off the street and take whatever advice the so-called specialists give us simply because they are a member of a ‘clinic’. It has recently become apparent that acne products that are advertised and recommended by certain acne clinics are not necessarily safe and/or effective. One product (Accutane) was actually recalled by the manufacturer after evidence came to light proving that it was dangerous.
Our website’s goal is to offer balanced, wise information about acne, how to manage it, what can be done to help and support a holistic method to handle this issue. Our website will assist you in finding a way to resolve your acne problem.
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