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Can I Apply Flutivate On Reddish Ring Around The Inflamed Acne Area?

hi, i had a huge inflamed cystic acne on my face on which i applied flutibact and triacneal cream. the inflamation was quite severe.As it was settling i had gone for a gel peel session after which the sking was flaky and peeling. Out of impatience i pulled out the skin before it peeled completely. Now there is a reddish ring around the acne area which is sensitive. can i apply flutivate on this ?
Mon, 8 May 2017
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, if this is the surgical condition being developed then you have to see the dermatologist and do not tempered the lesion although as long as the skin lesion is concern clinical examination is the only way for diagnosis, here looking to the given history it must be infectious state too and that need to be ruled out too hope this information helps.
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Can I Apply Flutivate On Reddish Ring Around The Inflamed Acne Area?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, if this is the surgical condition being developed then you have to see the dermatologist and do not tempered the lesion although as long as the skin lesion is concern clinical examination is the only way for diagnosis, here looking to the given history it must be infectious state too and that need to be ruled out too hope this information helps.