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Posted by: Andrew D on 2008-04-01, 00:42:42
Find a new dermatologist. If your acne is getting worse, then you aren't receiving adequate treatment, and you need more aggressive treatment. Your face could be turning more reddish due to a variety of reasons -- 19 is early for the development of rosacea (it usually occurs after 30), but your face may be becoming more red due to just overall irritation and diffuse infection from the spread of your acne. If you got your acne under better control, your redness might subside. You could be developing pre-rosacea ... I would suggest trying Plexion facial wash. It treats *both* acne and rosacea. As with all acne and rosacea medications, it takes time (a couple of months) for it be effective. I would also recommend trying either Finacea (15% azelaic acid) or Azelex (20% azelaic acid) -- both are good for reducing facial redness and treating rosacea and acne. These can also be used in conjunction with whatever other acne medication you might already be using and will reduce your facial redness (whether you have rosacea or not). Good luck! It may not be necessary to find a new dermatologist ... but it sounds like it is. If he/ she is not willing to prescribe these medications for you, then it definitely is time to go to one that is. |