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Correction of post-acne patches after acne vulgaris treatment with modern lasers
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Abstract

Vulgar acne or youthful acne is one of the most pressing problems among young people. This disease is found to be 75-85.0% between the 17-38 age group. The urgency of the problem requires a new look at the approaches to its treatment. Acne is currently successfully treated with local and systemic antibacterial drugs, and also heavy forms with systemic retinoids. However, after stinging the leprosy and stinging, dermatologists are encouraged to consider new and modern correction methods.

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Keywords

acne
teenagers
spots
laser угри
подросток
пятна
лазер sızanaqlar
yeniyetmə
ləkələr
lazer