WHEN SHOULD YOU SEE A DERMATOLOGIST? | SKINCARE AT HOME

If you have persistent cystic acne, new moles, deep scarring, or other chronic skin conditions, your skin needs medical attention that only a dermatologist can provide. Taking the best possible daily care of your skin can be challenging, but thankfully, issues like acne, wrinkles, oily skin, dry skin, or bumpy skin are relatively easy to take care of on your own with over-the-counter products.8 Reasons You Need to See a Dermatologist.

1. YOU HAVE CYSTIC ACNE OR STUBBORN ACNE THAT HASN’T GONE AWAY USING OVER-THE-COUNTER ACNE PRODUCTS.

If your acne hasn’t improved after 2 to 3 months of daily use of acne-fighting skincare, then seeing a dermatologist is a must. If the majority of your breakouts are cystic, don’t wait to see a dermatologist: This type of acne always needs medical help.

2. YOU’VE NOTICED NEW MOLES ON YOUR SKIN OR MOLES THAT HAVE RECENTLY CHANGED IN SIZE, SHAPE, OR COLOR.

If you see a mole or other unusual discoloration on your skin start changing in shape or size, darkening, or scabbing then bleeding, then it’s crucial to see a dermatologist for a skin exam. This is especially important if you have a family history of skin cancer, have fair to light skin, freckle easily, or have suffered many sunburns in your life.

3. YOUR SKIN IS ITCHY OR YOU HAVE A RASH FROM ECZEMA


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