Skin whitening
Hello: (1) I would like to ask if the L-ascorbic acid whitening treatment is only available at your Hsinchu hospital? Is it available in the central region? Is it available in Yuanlin, Changhua? (2) For those working in the hairdressing industry, how should one handle dry and cracked hands? What medication is most effective to apply? (3) Most of my acne appears on my chin.
Could it be due to my stomach issues that I keep getting acne? Also, my skin is very dark (sun-tanned).
What should I do? My dark skin combined with the acne makes me look unattractive and older.
Is there any medication or skincare I can use? I look forward to your reply, thank you very much ^_^
Xiao Budian, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2002/11/18
Dr. Zheng Lizhen reply Dermatology
Hello! 1.
Our Department of Health "Taoyuan Hospital" (not Hsinchu Hospital!) offers L-ascorbic acid whitening treatments, and medical institutions in the central region also provide this service.
However, you will need to inquire directly with the specific medical institution to confirm if they offer this service.
2.
For those working in the hairdressing industry, dry and cracked hands should be properly moisturized.
For specific medications, it is advisable to visit a dermatology clinic for treatment.
3.
There are many causes of acne, and it is not necessarily true that acne on the chin indicates poor stomach health.
Since your skin is tanned, it is important to practice good sun protection.
For effective treatment, please consult a dermatologist for professional care.
Best wishes for your health from Dr.
Cheng Li-Chen, Dermatology, Taoyuan Hospital, Department of Health.
Reply Date: 2002/11/18
More Info
When it comes to effective skin whitening solutions and acne treatment, there are several factors to consider, including the specific products available, the condition of your skin, and the underlying causes of your skin issues. Let's address your questions one by one.
1. Availability of L-Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) Whitening Treatments: L-Ascorbic Acid is a well-known ingredient for skin whitening and brightening. It is commonly used in various dermatological clinics and skincare products. While I cannot provide specific information about the availability of this treatment in your local hospitals or clinics, I recommend contacting the hospitals directly or checking their websites for the most accurate and up-to-date information. If your local clinic does not offer it, they may have alternative treatments or products that can achieve similar results.
2. Treatment for Dry and Cracked Hands in Hairdressing: Working in the hairdressing industry can lead to dry and cracked hands due to frequent exposure to water and chemicals. To treat this condition, it is essential to use a good moisturizer that contains ingredients like glycerin, hyaluronic acid, or urea, which help retain moisture. Additionally, applying a thick barrier cream or ointment (such as those containing petrolatum or lanolin) can provide extra protection. Wearing gloves while working can also help prevent further damage and keep your hands hydrated.
3. Acne on the Chin and Skin Tone Issues: Acne, particularly on the chin, can be influenced by various factors, including hormonal changes, diet, and skin care habits. If you suspect that your stomach issues are contributing to your acne, it may be beneficial to consult with a healthcare professional to address any underlying gastrointestinal problems.
For treating acne, topical treatments containing benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, or retinoids can be effective. These ingredients help to unclog pores, reduce inflammation, and promote skin cell turnover. If your skin is very dark due to sun exposure, incorporating a broad-spectrum sunscreen into your daily routine is crucial to prevent further darkening and protect your skin from UV damage.
To address the hyperpigmentation (dark skin) resulting from sun exposure, you may consider products containing ingredients like hydroquinone, kojic acid, or tranexamic acid, which are known for their skin-lightening properties. However, it is essential to use these products under the guidance of a dermatologist, as they can have side effects and may require a prescription.
4. General Skin Care Recommendations: For overall skin health, maintaining a consistent skincare routine is vital. This includes cleansing your skin gently, exfoliating regularly (but not excessively), and moisturizing daily. Additionally, consider incorporating antioxidants into your routine, such as vitamin C serums, which can help brighten the skin and protect against environmental damage.
5. Diet and Lifestyle Considerations: A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and adequate hydration can significantly impact your skin's appearance. Foods high in antioxidants, such as berries, nuts, and green leafy vegetables, can help improve skin health. Avoiding excessive sugar and processed foods may also benefit your skin.
In conclusion, addressing skin whitening and acne requires a multifaceted approach that includes proper skincare, potential medical treatments, and lifestyle adjustments. Consulting with a dermatologist can provide personalized recommendations based on your specific skin concerns and conditions. Remember that achieving healthy skin takes time and consistency, so be patient with your skincare journey.
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