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New York

77 Park Ave,
Suite 1A
(at 39th Street)
New York, N.Y. 10016
t) 212.826.6999


 New Jersey
 
100 Pavonia Avenue
Suite 409
Jersey City, NJ 07310
t) 201.626.4040

844 Avenue C
Between 37th and 38th Street
Bayonne, NJ 07002
t) 201.339.6681

Broadway

4915 Broadway
( Intersection with  207 Street )
New York, NY 10034

t) 212.567.8184

Acne Treatments

Board Certified Dermatologist, Dmitry Khasak, MD has been helping patients with acne removal in his Manhattan, New York and Jersey City, New Jersey office for years and can certainly clear up your acne quickly.

What is Acne?
Acne is an inflammatory skin condition characterized by skin eruptions around hair follicles. Acne is most common in teenagers, but it can occur at all ages. The condition usually begins at puberty and may continue for many years. Three out of four teenagers have acne to some extent, probably caused by hormonal changes that stimulate the sebaceous (oil producing) skin glands.

Other hormonal changes related to menstrual periods, pregnancy, birth control pills, or stress can also aggravate acne.

Acne is caused when glands within the pores of the skin become plugged, because oil and skin cells accumulate faster than they can exit. The plug causes the hair follicle to bulge (causing whiteheads), and the top of the plug may appear dark (causing blackheads). If the plug causes the wall of the follicle to rupture, the oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria found normally on the surface of the skin can enter the skin and form small infected areas called pustules (also known as pimples). If these infected areas are deep in the skin, they may enlarge to form firm, painful cysts.


Treatment of Acne by a Dermatologist
Acne need not be feared as something untreatable. Board Certified Dermatologist, Dmitry Khasak, MD treats acne every day from his Manhattan, New York and Jersey City, New Jersey office. In recent years many effective forms of therapy have been developed.

Since acne has many forms, Board Certified Dermatologist, Dmitry Khasak, MD designs an individual approach to care for successful control. Thus, the course of therapy will vary according to such factors as type of acne, it's severity and extent, and the patient's day-to-day activities.

Mild acne is treated with one or a combination of creams and solutions. The purpose of these topical medicines is to prevent new blemishes from forming. Therefore, apply these all over your affected areas, not just directly on the present pimples. In addition, in some people these creams may cause the face to become a little dry, pink or feel taught. This is normal. If your face becomes too irritated or 'raw' feeling, don't stop the creams, just decrease the frequency of application (i.e. apply every second or third day).

Moderate and severe acne is usually treated by topical medicines with the addition of antibiotic pills. Since different combinations work better for some patients than others, you are usually evaluated every four to six weeks until the acne is well controlled.

In addition to this conventional therapy, Board Certified Dermatologist, Dmitry Khasak, MD, may recommend one or more of these treatments to speed healing and clearing of your acne.

Acne Surgery
This procedure greatly speeds acne clearing and appearance by manually removing blackheads and whiteheads. A round loop extractor is used to apply uniform smooth pressure to dislodge the material. Inserting a pointed instrument to carefully expose the contents loosens lesions that offer resistance.

Treatment of Acne Scarring
Prior to correcting acne scarring, it is generally advisable to wait until acne activity has been low or absent for several months. Scars improve with time as the body softens their appearance. The color contrast is often the most troublesome aspect of resolving large acne blemishes. These lesions may leave a flat or depressed red scar that is so obvious, patients mistake the mark for an active lesion. The color will fade and approach skin tones in 4 to 12 months. Many patients are self-conscious about the pitted and crater like scars that do not fade. These remain as a permanent record of previous severe acne. Board Certified Dermatologist, Dmitry Khasak, MD may use a variety of procedures to you to remove or revise these marks:

Chemical Peel: Superficial acne scarring, and irregular pigmentation of the skin are easily treated with this technique. Chemical agents are applied to the skin, which cause the outer layer to be removed. Different chemicals and concentrations are used, depending on ones skin type and degree of scarring.

Facial Fillers: Patients with a few soft depressed scars with smooth edges respond well to facial fillers. This natural protein is injected under the lesion to elevate it to the level of the skin.

If you have any questions about acne treatments, feel free to contact Board Certified Dermatologist, Dmitry Khasak, MD at either his Manhattan, New York or Jersey City, New Jersey office.
 


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New York: 77 Park Ave, Suite 1A (at 39th Street) New York, N.Y. 10016, t) 212-826-6999
New Jersey: 100 Pavonia Avenue, Suite 409 Jersey City, New Jersey 07310, t) 201-626-4040
Manhattan - Upper West Side: 4915 Broadway ( Intersection with  207 Street ) New York, NY 10034 t) 212-567-8184

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