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Defects of the skin of the face


Acne has never been a scourge just of adolescence. If you are over thirty and you are still battling with facial skin defects, you are not at all alone. Ask any dermatologist.
"It's not fun to live in the world with bad skin," says Amy Miller, a 31-year-old accountant. When I was a teenager, other children gave me the nickname Face Like Pizza. I spent a huge amount of cosmetics and tried to ignore ridicule, but it was very painful for me to listen to them. Even now, if I find one pimple on my face, the former horror comes back. "
Too strong reaction of a supersensitive woman? Hardly. "We live in a society in which visual images play a very large role," says Nia Teresakis, MD, a clinical professor in dermatology at the Faculty of Medicine, Tulane University in New Orleans. Bad skin, especially facial skin, makes you feel as if the whole world looks at you as a person with a flaw. Of course, you want to think that people will love you for what you have inside, not outside, and it happens in most cases. But there is a feeling of insecurity in you. "
Dr. Teresakis often has to observe physical and mental scars. "For many years I treated a woman for acne scarring; It was a very difficult case, one of the most difficult of those I met, continues Dr. Teresakis. She looked like an old woman in her 20s because of deep scars that gave the impression of wrinkles. If you looked at her today, you would see a beautiful young woman with beautiful skin. But she is so vulnerable in all that concerns her appearance, that she categorically refuses to demonstrate. "





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