Don't touch your pimples! I am sure you have all heard this one before but here is why you shouldn't. As mentioned in previous posts, acne on the skin is based bacteria and infection. Touching affected areas spreads bacteria and infection to the surrounding areas. Additionally, our hands come into contact with hundreds of different objects every day. Door handles, keyboards, tables, cars, floors, plants, etc. All of which hundreds of other people have touched and which have probably not been cleaned for many months (if ever). Bacteria and/or dirt cover the majority of these objects and until you wash your hands, you will spread both over anything you touch. So why touch an area that is bad enough to have acne and make it worse?
There are many "acne cures" on the market these days, and while some may be helpful in reducing acne, most are completely useless AND worthless. The real acne cure...
This is a procedure wherein fat from an individual's own body is taken and injected under the skin to raise sunken scars. Autologous fat transfer or micropiloinjection oftentimes require to be regularly repeated as fat reabsorption in the skin usually takes an average period of six to eighteen months.
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