How to Treat Closed Skin

Skin closures, i.e., closed-cell pimples, are often a manifestation of acne, and treatments include general treatment, medication, or phototherapy.
1. General treatment: there can be a large amount of sebum secretion, should use suitable cleansing products to remove excess oil, dandruff and bacteria and other mixtures, while paying attention to oil control and moisturizing, and appropriately limiting the high glycemic index food and milk and other intake.
2. Drug therapy: can be used externally with retinoic acid drugs such as retinoic acid cream, azelaic acid cream or salicylic acid cream and other drug therapy. The medication should be used according to the doctor’s prescription.
3. Phototherapy: Mild and moderate lesions such as acne and papules can be treated with LED blue light or red light. In addition, an acne squeezer can be used to squeeze out the contents of the acne.
When skin closures occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, do not self-medication.