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How To Get Rid Of KP In 1 Month And I Just Want To Make Them Less Visible

Hi i have this condition called KP, and i had it for 2 years now. I really want to get rid of it before July 10th, because i m going on a trip to singapore so it s really hot and i want to wear shorts. i have them on my thighs only, i don t have a lot of it but they are very visible because i accidently pooped one yesterday. so does anybody have any treatments that actually work to get rid of kp. But I don t think i will be getting any special creams. just natural treatments? i know you can t completey get rid of kp but i just want to make them less visible.
Tue, 14 Jun 2011
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Keratosis pilaris can be managed efficiently with an Isotretinoin ointment. It would take a few weeks for it to show effect. It the problem persists you may visit the Dermatologist for other treatment options.
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How To Get Rid Of KP In 1 Month And I Just Want To Make Them Less Visible

Welcome to Healthcare Magic Good Day Keratosis pilaris can be managed efficiently with an Isotretinoin ointment. It would take a few weeks for it to show effect. It the problem persists you may visit the Dermatologist for other treatment options.