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COMPOUNDING FOR DERMATOLOGY PATIENTS

Acne vulgaris is marked by comedones and lesions, often leaving scars and affecting adolescents throughout their development. Addressing all skin layers, including subcutaneous regions, effective treatment aims to clear lesions, prevent scarring, and alleviate psychological distress. Common treatments include drying agents, proliferative agents, antibiotics, and anti-inflammatory medications. Additionally, compounding for scalp disorders provides tailored solutions, enhancing the efficacy of dermatological treatments for a range of skin issues.

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COMPOUNDING FOR DERMATOLOGY PATIENTS

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  1. COMPOUNDING FOR DERMATOLOGYPATIENTS M. Ansari

  2. Acne • Acne vulgaris is characterized by comedones and otherlesions, including scars and occurs throughout adolescence. Acne affects all skin layers even into the subcutaneous areas. The treatment objective is to clear the lesions, prevent scarring and minimize psychological distress. Acne is often treated by drying agents, proliferative agents, antibiotics, anti-inflammatory agents and others.

  3. Fungal Infections

  4. COMPOUNDING FORSCALP DISORDERS

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