Dr. Sylvia Answers – What Can I Do About My Acne?

Acne is one of the most debilitating diseases of the skin. Although it is not a killer, it can scar people literally and psychologically. Both teenage acne and adult acne have strong psychological consequences. In fact, acne is a lot more than just skin deep, as it can have a substantial impact on overall mental health.

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