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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My 15 year old son has a fair number of blackheads. He doesn't really care, so I could leave it alone. It's not really bad. Probably pretty typical. At first, I thought I could extract them for him with my extraction tool, which he was not thrilled about but let me try---and that did not go well. LOL. Turns out it's a lot easier to do it to myself. And I felt kind of weird about it, although I don't know why. I would have done it on a daughter. If he was a girl and in normal times, I would probably have scheduled her a facial with an extraction. He's actually been the dermatologist last year, and his skin was looking pretty good then. But I don't think they do extractions. What do you do with sons who have blackheads? Leave them alone unless it's REALLY bad? Get a facial in about a month or two when more people are vaccinated? The pore strips don't work. [/quote] Dermatologist do extractions. Start with some simple non intensive over the counter products good for most skin types(Neutrogena, Cetaphil, Cervae) for cleaning and moisturizing. See if that helps clear things up. If so great, determine a routine and adjust over time as things change. If not, I would suggest a new appointment with the Dermatologist this year. Hormonal changes have a great impact on skin and how it’s reacts that a Dermatologist could best help treat both with medications and OTC items.[/quote]
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