#1-Severe Or Unexplained Acne
An occasional pimple may seem like a big deal to a teenager, but it is not unexpected. However, when the acne is severe, covers much of your teenager's face, body or both or is causing them emotional distress,it is time to schedule an appointment with a dermatologist.
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Although there is no cure for acne, treatment and appropriate skin care has helped many teens feel better about their appearance and limit the severity of their symptoms.
#2-Excess Perspiration
Sweaty palms and feeling nervous at unexpected times is a common part of being a teenager. However, when your teen seems to always be covered in perspiration when there is no reason for it or if their level of perspiration is impacting their life in a negative way, it is time to make an appointment with the dermatologist as soon as possible.
Your son or daughter may be able to benefit from something as minor as a prescription antiperspirant, if the sweating is just from under the arms. If it appears over more of the body, a prescription taken by mouth can limit the sweating. In addition, Botox has been successful for severe cases of excess perspiration, as has the use of ionized water with a special device on your skin.
A final choice that a dermatologist can recommend provides your teen with involves surgically destroying some of the nerves that contribute to the excess sweat. It is known as endoscopic thoracic