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  2. What Dermatologists Want You to Know About Chin Acne

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    At the height of the Coronavirus pandemic, many dermatologists saw an increase in patients suffering from acne in places covered by face masks, like the chin area. Dr. Rogers explains that this is ...

  3. I Asked Derms How to *Finally* Get Rid of Chin Acne - AOL

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    Additionally, topical retinoids can help manage chin acne, Dr. Kobets says. Adapalene (like Differin or La-Roche Posay Effaclar), an over-the-counter retinoid for acne, essentially puts your skin ...

  4. There's A Reason You Have Chin Hair And It's Not Because You ...

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    People with PCOS often notice excessive hair growth specifically in androgen-dependent areas, like the chin, says Dr. Sood. If you have PCOS, you might also experience coarse and dark hair on the ...

  5. Acne - Wikipedia

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    Acne (/ ˈ æ k n i / ⓘ AK-nee), also known as acne vulgaris, is a long-term skin condition that occurs when dead skin cells and oil from the skin clog hair follicles. [10] Typical features of the condition include blackheads or whiteheads, pimples, oily skin, and possible scarring.

  6. Hypertrichosis - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Hair also appears on the trunk and armpits, while palms and soles are unaffected. [13] The excess hair is commonly referred to as malignant down. [13] This hair is very fine and unpigmented. [13] Generalized hypertrichosis Acquired generalized hypertrichosis commonly affects the cheeks, upper lip, and chin.

  7. Keratosis pilaris - Wikipedia

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    Keratosis pilaris (KP; also follicular keratosis, lichen pilaris, or colloquially chicken skin. [1]) is a common, autosomal-dominant, genetic condition of the skin's hair follicles characterized by the appearance of possibly itchy, small, gooseflesh-like bumps, with varying degrees of reddening or inflammation. [2]

  8. 'I'm a Doctor Who Studies Hormones, and This Is My #1 ... - AOL

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    Doctors weigh in on how to nix this dreaded sign of skin aging. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games. Health. Home & Garden. Lighter Side ...

  9. Excess skin - Wikipedia

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    Excess skin is an effect of surplus skin and fat after expansion during pregnancy or adipositas and following a massive and considerable weight loss. Further reasons can be aging effects, genetic disorders or an intentional expansion for skin reconstruction. Due to the elastic nature of the skin, there is generally some improvement over time.