
Treating steroid-induced acne.
Admin DeeDee recently cared for a very unfortunate teenage girl. Before coming to the clinic, she suffered from severe acne all over her face, with red breakouts on her cheeks, chin, and forehead, and numerous scars. She openly admitted that she had once carelessly used cheap cosmetics, which subsequently led to a severe steroid addiction, resulting in weak, easily inflamed skin and persistent acne.
Your skin can be sensitive, but your heart must not be defeated.
Despite facing severe acne that could make many lose confidence, she chose not to give up. She refused to let skin problems hinder her vibrant teenage life. She believes everyone is valuable and deserves to experience good things, build new friendships, and enjoy life as they should. This skin treatment is the beginning of her daring to change and her readiness to embrace new experiences, resulting in a more confident smile each day.

The reason why steroids are "banned" in cosmetics.
- สเตียรอย์ It is a controlled medication used to treat certain skin conditions under the supervision of a doctor, such as chronic dermatitis or allergic rashes.
- In general cosmetics, steroids are "forbidden" to be included because...
- It may thin the skin and make it more sensitive to sunlight.
- Risk of developing acne, skin irritation from chemicals, and clogged pores.
- Long-term side effects may include redness, blemishes, darkening of the skin, and sagging.
- Unnecessary use, especially without medical supervision, can lead to **steroid-induced skin dependence**, whether intentionally or unintentionally.
If you suspect that a cosmetic product contains steroids or that it causes abnormal skin reactions (such as thin skin, acne-prone skin, constant facial redness), Stop using immediately. And consult a doctor.

Acne treatment steps
At D'Lovevery Clinic, Dr. Tar planned a systematic treatment for her. She received the "Reliable Acne Treatment Program," which included:
- Pimple extraction & localized acne injection to control inflammation.
- Give your skin a break. Stop using all creams and let your skin recover to its healthy state.
- Perform procedures that promote wound healing and reduce irritation.
- Continued post-treatment care, including using products suitable for your skin type and personalized advice from your doctor, is essential.

suitable for
- Anyone with severe acne, chronic acne, or who has used creams that may contain banned substances.
- People with sensitive skin that is easily irritated.
Take care of yourself after treatment.
- Avoid wearing makeup and refrain from using creams that may contain prohibited substances.
- Use products as directed by your doctor, and do not scrub or peel your skin.
- Avoid sun exposure. Use sunscreen suitable for sensitive skin.
Things to know before deciding to treat acne.
- Always check that the product is safe and meets standards.
- You shouldn't buy creams just because they're trending without checking the ingredients.
- Consult a dermatologist or specialist to determine the cause and the most suitable treatment for each individual.







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