Acne whiteheads, generally referred to as mild acne in medical terms, can be removed through life management, medication, chemotherapy and physical therapy.
1. Life management: Don’t squeeze and scratch acne whiteheads with your hands in daily life, use warm water and cleansing products to deep clean the skin, and eat a reasonable diet, avoiding spicy and irritating foods.
2. Medication: Topical medications such as retinoic acid cream or gel and benzoyl peroxide can be used to help improve follicular keratinization and inhibit the growth of Propionibacterium acnes.
3. Chemical treatment: Fruit acid or salicylic acid can be used to accelerate the shedding and renewal of epidermal cells, which can help relieve acne.
4. Physical therapy: Physical therapy methods such as intense pulsed light and red and blue light can be used to assist in the treatment of whiteheads.
Acne patients should go to a regular hospital and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of a doctor to avoid delaying their condition.