the Use of Silian Cream for Acne Treatment and Prevention - Dermatology

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Regarding the usage of Silian Cream?


Can I apply that ointment immediately after squeezing a pimple, or does it only serve to lighten acne scars and prevent new breakouts? Additionally, how can I prevent hyperpigmentation from acne? Sometimes, even if I don't touch the pimples, they still leave scars, and when I squeeze them, the pigmentation worsens.
What is the correct way to manage acne when it occurs? Thank you for your help!

Jing Ting, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2015/04/22

Dr. Wu Yuxin reply Dermatology


1.
Silyan cream contains azelaic acid, which is a commonly used topical medication in dermatology.
This medication is effective for acne, comedones, enlarged pores, and skin whitening to reduce pigmentation.

2.
Melanin deposition refers to what we call post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Whenever there is inflammation in the skin, this process will follow; the more severe the inflammation, the more pronounced the post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation will be.

3.
For acne, my recommendation is to let it run its course.
In severe cases, it is necessary to combine with pharmacological treatment, and it is best to avoid squeezing the lesions.

Reply Date: 2015/04/22

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Silian Cream is often used in the treatment and prevention of acne due to its active ingredients that can help reduce inflammation, promote healing, and prevent future breakouts. However, it is essential to understand how to use it effectively and safely, especially in relation to existing acne lesions.

When it comes to applying Silian Cream after popping a pimple, it is generally advisable to wait for a short period before applying any topical treatment. Popping a pimple can create an open wound, which may increase the risk of infection and irritation. Applying the cream immediately after can potentially irritate the skin further or introduce bacteria into the open lesion. It is best to allow the area to dry and heal for a few minutes before applying the cream. If the area is bleeding or oozing, it is crucial to clean it gently and let it heal before applying any topical medication.

Silian Cream is not solely for fading acne scars or preventing new breakouts; it can also help treat active acne lesions. Its formulation may contain ingredients like salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide, which are known for their acne-fighting properties. These ingredients work by exfoliating the skin, unclogging pores, and reducing inflammation, thus addressing both current breakouts and preventing future ones.

To prevent hyperpigmentation or dark spots from forming after acne, it is vital to avoid picking or squeezing pimples, as this can lead to increased inflammation and scarring. Instead, focus on gentle skincare practices. Use non-comedogenic products that won’t clog pores, and incorporate ingredients like niacinamide or vitamin C into your skincare routine, as they can help brighten the skin and reduce the appearance of dark spots. Additionally, applying sunscreen daily is crucial, as UV exposure can worsen hyperpigmentation.

If you do experience a breakout, the best course of action is to treat it with appropriate topical treatments as soon as possible. Avoid touching your face, and keep your skin clean. If you feel the urge to pop a pimple, consider using a warm compress to help it come to a head naturally rather than squeezing it. If the acne is persistent or severe, consulting a dermatologist for tailored treatment options is advisable.

In summary, Silian Cream can be beneficial for both treating active acne and preventing future breakouts, but it should be used correctly. Allow time for any open lesions to heal before applying the cream, and focus on a gentle skincare routine to prevent hyperpigmentation. Always consult with a healthcare professional or dermatologist for personalized advice and treatment options tailored to your specific skin needs.

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