Pimples on the cheeks are considered to belong to acne, which can be treated with topical retinoid creams, antibiotic creams, benzoyl peroxide, azelaic acid, and so on.
1. Vitamin A creams: common creams include vitamin A cream, adapalene gel, tazarotene gel, etc. They can be used for mild to moderate acne and can dissolve pimples, improve follicular keratinization, and reduce inflammatory reactions.
2. Antibiotic creams: Common creams include fusidic acid cream, mupirocin ointment, etc., which are used for secondary infected acne.
3. Benzoyl peroxide: this drug has anti-inflammatory and dissolve acne, astringent effect, some patients may produce irritation, skin erythema, flaking and other uncomfortable symptoms, according to the severity of the symptoms, if necessary, stop the drug.
4. azelaic acid: this drug can not only treat acne, but also can treat post-acne hyperpigmentation, but after using the drug may produce erythema, tingling sensation and other uncomfortable symptoms, to the product in any component of the sensitivity of the person prohibited.
It is recommended that patients under the guidance of a professional physician, reasonable use of medication, not blindly self-medication, to avoid adverse reactions, delayed treatment.