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I am considering acne treatment because of adult skin troubles.
I really don't understand why these persistent skin troubles, which I barely had even during my turbulent teenage years, are popping up under my chin now that I'm in my mid-thirties. Large, red, festering pimples constantly appear and subside, especially along my jawline, around my mouth, and on my upper neck, making applying makeup an absolute nightmare. It gets especially uncontrollable when my period approaches every month, to the point where I don't even want to look in the mirror anymore.
I've switched all my home skincare products to the famous ones for soothing milia and diligently applied pharmacy ointments, but nothing has improved; only unsightly dark, pigmented scars have remained. Since it simply won't heal, I'm finally determined to seek professional help from a clinic. After spending a few days thoroughly reading posts on dermatology communities, I discovered there are quite a few types of acne treatments that target and destroy the sebaceous glands themselves. Names like Agnes, Capri Laser, and PDT are all so unfamiliar, and I have absolutely no idea which of these is the perfect fit for my current skin condition.
I have decided to get an acne treatment properly and thoroughly, as it seems like the most certain and fundamental solution for preventing stubborn recurrences in the same spot. However, I am slightly worried before the procedure about potential side effects. If the laser completely dries up the sebaceous glands, I am concerned that my skin's balance might be disrupted later, leading to severe dryness or extreme dryness, or that I might experience worsening facial redness that I didn't have before.
Are there any of you who have consistently received the Trouble Scaling Package or the sebaceous gland-destroying acne treatment at the Maypure branch and seen a dramatic improvement in your skin condition? I’ve heard that it hurts so much when the esthetician does the thorough extraction that it brings tears to your eyes; I’m really grateful for any realistic and vivid advice on how much mental preparation is required, and how many days it takes for the redness to subside immediately after the procedure and for you to naturally return to your daily life.