Article: Adult acne

Various types or rosacea: (top left) persistent facial redness, visible blood vessels; (lower left) bumps or pimples with facial redness; (top right) skin thickening and enlargement usually around the nose; (lower right) ocular rosacea causes watery or bloodshot eyes, irritation, burning or stinging.

Nobody should have to live with acne, adult or child. And there are treatments for sufferers of rosacea, which is sometimes mistaken for adult acne. "There is no reason anyone has to go through the acne process," said Dr. Samuel Solomon, who is a dermatologist along with Dr. Benjamin Dubin at the North Suburban Dermatology Associates of Gurnee. "People who say it's just a phase of life, ...

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