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Is it possible that for three days free of acne? (Obviously confused, it should be "acne free in 3 days). During a keyword search for acne, the keyword "acne free in 3 days", and acne free in 3 days crops up regularly. At first I thought it must be some mistake on the part of the search engines. But then search with these keywords it is quite revealing. Any number of web pages on keyword'3 acne day free in ', some with high sales pitch for a moment, a cure for acne!
As a dermatologist with 25 years experience in the treatment of acne, it's really confusing to see such misleading claims that could fool the gullible mlade.Zanimljivo that such immoral and highly improbable claim, on the website of the laity who have no medical background. Their only qualification prescribed by '3 acne day free in the 'cure is to have suffered from acne, and found that the cure for acne that make your acne day free in '3'!
It also raises an interesting question: If a non-medical person without a background in medical education will be allowed to prescribe treatment or off site? Who will decide whether the patient is suffering from acne vulgaris or other similar? And what is the guarantee that the prescribed treatment does not adversely affect the patient?
only acne that could be treated at 3 days (3 days Acne free in) is not acne! It could be a simple follicular infection on the chin, called sycosis barbae. Or it could be an allergic reaction to some cosmetic use on the face. Now an interesting fact: that, to the eruption, not acne can be cured in 3 days! But not acne. Control (untreated) acne could take several weeks or months, with a chance of getting a relapse of patients depending on eating habits, stress, and hormonal status.
In conclusion, acne free in 3 days or '3 acne free in days' is a myth.

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