What to do if your cheekbones are red and acne-prone

Redness and acne on the cheekbones may be acne, which can be treated with topical adapalene gel, or localized contact dermatitis, which can be kept away from allergens, or folliculitis, which can be treated with topical erythromycin ointment.
1. Acne: teenagers due to the influence of hormone levels in the body, sebaceous gland secretion is also more vigorous in puberty, may appear acne, acne, you can apply topical adapalene gel and so on.
2. Contact dermatitis: when the skin is allergic to a certain substance, the symptoms of zygomatic redness and acne may also occur. At this time, we should clarify the allergens and try to stay away from the allergens, and give Dinocaprolactone cream for short-term application.
3. Folliculitis: When hair follicles are blocked and bacterial infections occur, zygomatic redness and acne may also occur. Topical application of erythromycin ointment can relieve the symptoms of folliculitis.
Specific treatments for redness and acne on the cheekbones vary depending on the symptoms. The specific treatment should take into account not only the degree of acne, but also the patient’s age and physical condition. It is recommended that people with reddened cheekbones and acne visit a hospital in time for diagnosis and treatment by a professional doctor.