What to do if you have acne on your cheekbones

When you have cheekbone acne, you need to regulate your lifestyle such as eating a light diet, not staying up late, and exercising moderately. And under the guidance of the doctor to carry out targeted treatment, such as drug treatment, chemical peeling treatment.
1. Light diet: try to eat less greasy, spicy food, to avoid causing the skin oil secretion, making the symptoms worse. Vegetables and fruits are rich in vitamin C, which can promote gastrointestinal motility and accelerate the excretion of toxins. A light diet is easier to absorb and digest, avoiding unnecessary stimulation of acne.
2. Do not stay up late: long-term stay up late will lead to endocrine disorders in the body, dehydroepiandrosterone and other androsterone-like substances concentration increased significantly, resulting in sebaceous glands secrete a large amount of sebum, caused by zygomatic acne. So every day to ensure enough sleep time, try not to stay up late, to reduce the breeding of acne.
3. Moderate exercise: In the process of exercise is conducive to accelerate the body’s blood circulation, stimulate the skin metabolism, is conducive to the smoothness of the pores, alleviate the symptoms of recurrent episodes of acne, zygomatic acne has a good effect on the improvement of the effect of the zygomatic acne.
4. Drug treatment: moderate to severe acne can be oral minocycline, doxycycline and isotretinoin and other drugs.
5. Chemical peeling treatment: chemical peeling is the use of fruit acid, salicylic acid, etc. on the skin, so that the epidermis and the superficial dermis partially peeled off, by reducing the adhesion between keratinocytes, promoting the shedding of melanin particles, and stimulating the reorganization of collagen, in order to achieve the purpose of auxiliary treatment of acne, which needs to be treated in the hospital.
It is recommended to consult the dermatology department of the hospital for the above symptoms, and the above medicines should be used according to the doctor’s prescription.