Managing Acne Prone Skin - Dermatologist Dr Sai Sandeepthi
In this informative video, Dr. Sai Sandeepthi, a leading dermatologist from Hyderabad, India, explains about the complexities of managing acne-prone skin. The video offers practical, evidence-backed insights for those struggling with persistent breakouts.
Watch this video to get dermatologist’s answers to the following questions
- Why do some people experience frequent acne breakouts while others don’t?
- What is the role of Diet (especially Dairy products), Lifestyle and food habits, Stress and Hormones in development of Acne?
- What skincare regime can help manage acne-prone skin?
- Can acne treatment medications trigger skin damage?
- Is it safe to use exfoliating face cleanser daily on acne-prone skin?
- What are the most common mistakes people make while washing their face if they have acne?
She explains the multifactorial causes, including hormonal fluctuations, stress, and genetics. She also emphasizes the role of diet—particularly dairy products—and modern lifestyle factors that can exacerbate acne, she shares some tips about the oily skin acne, sensitive skin acne, cystic acnes management.
The video also highlights essential components of a skin-care regime tailored for acne-prone skin. Dr. Sandeepthi shares tips on product selection and busts myths around the daily use of exfoliating cleansers, clarifying when and how to use them safely. She further discusses common mistakes people make while washing their face—like over-cleansing or using harsh products—which often worsen the condition.
With a holistic approach that blends skincare, diet, and lifestyle management, this video is a must-watch for anyone seeking clarity and control over acne-prone skin. Dr. Sandeepthi’s expert advice provides a balanced path to healthier, clearer skin.
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