I am leaving a consultation because I have recurring problems around my chin and I am curious about the causes in my daily life.
Hello. I am in my 30s and have been deeply concerned about the recurring inflammatory acne that has been particularly persistent around my jawline and mouth. Despite my careful hygiene and the use of expensive basic products, the acne that has developed has become stubborn and often leaves scars. It is not simply a cosmetic issue, but rather a problem that I have been unconsciously repeating. Lifestyle habits that affect your skin I am wondering if there may be a root cause, so I would like to seek expert advice.
I often eat sweets when I'm stressed at work or sleep in late at night, using fatigue as an excuse. Could this irregular lifestyle be affecting my hormones and causing my sebum production to become unregulated? I'd also like to know how much of a role my habits, like resting my chin on my desk or wearing a mask for long periods of time, play in compromising my skin barrier. If I visit the clinic, can I get my current skin level measured and receive a systematic diagnosis of any bad habits I need to address? I'd like to undergo a complete lifestyle adjustment in conjunction with the treatment.