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Which is more effective for treating acne, oral medication or topical medication?
I am planning to visit a dermatologist to begin full-scale acne treatment. I have heard that the prescribed medications include oral drugs (such as isotretinoin) and topical ointments. I am curious about the pros, cons, and side effects of each drug. I would also like to know the criteria for determining when oral medication is generally preferred and when topical medication is better. I would appreciate honest reviews from those who have personally received a prescription and used these products.
다노맘26.05.19Views 6Likes 0 Will the acne ointment from the pharmacy be effective?[6]
I've been getting constant breakouts lately, so I'm looking for a way to manage them. I'm considering trying an over-the-counter acne ointment before visiting a dermatologist. There are so many types with different ingredients that I'm not sure which one to choose. I tend to get recurring acne ranging from mild to severe, and I am wondering if I can get sufficient results using only pharmacy ointments. If anyone has actually used these products, I would appreciate it if you could let me know which ones were good and what precautions I should take while using them.
작작해26.04.15Views 55Likes 1 Maypure Dongdaemun in Jung-gu: I wanted acne medication, but was shocked by the treatment recommendation.[3]
It was nice that I could go in right after registering and there was no waiting time, but I wanted an acne medication prescription, so I selected it when I made the reservation, but I was surprised when I received a recommendation for a procedure as soon as I entered the consultation room. After receiving a few recommendations, I said I came in for an acne medication prescription, and they connected me to the director right away, so it was okay, but I wondered if there was any point in specifying a menu when making a reservation. The director explained things kindly. I haven't been taking the medication for long, so I'm not sure if it's working yet. However, I plan to take it for four weeks and, if there are no side effects, go back for another prescription. The hospital was clean.
a26.02.25Views 70Likes 1 
Misconceptions about steroids, acne medications, athlete's foot medications, and skin medications, and their correct use
Steroids, acne medications, and athlete's foot medications are the most commonly used medications in dermatology, but they are also the most feared. Most misunderstandings stem from viewing side effects as "outcomes" rather than "probabilities" or from missing the context of use (dosage, duration, prescription flow). Steroids, are they really such scary drugs? Steroids quickly control inflammation, itching, and immune response. A very powerful and useful medicine no see. ✔ Principle Steroids are often likened to a 'kitchen knife'. A must-have tool for cooking if used well A tool that can be dangerous if used incorrectly The problem is not the drug itself, but how it is used. ✔ Most common misconceptions “Steroids cause side effects even if you just use them.” → ❌ This is not true. If you consistently receive prescriptions from the same doctor at your regular hospital, it is unlikely that you will use the medication in amounts sufficient to cause side effects. If side effects actually occur Moving between several hospitals at short intervals Without sharing previous prescription history When using strong steroids in a cumulative manner So-called 'hospital shopping' is a major cause of steroid side effects. Is it okay to take oral acne medication long-term? ✔ Antibiotic acne medication (doxycycline, minocycline, etc.) misunderstanding “Eating it for even a short period of time will ruin your body.” actually Intestinal bacterial imbalance (diarrhea, constipation, etc.) is mainly a problem when taken for a long period of time, more than four months a year. If you do not take the medication within the prescribed time after a meal (e.g. 30 minutes after a meal), you may experience nausea or stomach upset. Managing the timing and duration of administration is key. Sebum regulator (isotretinoin) The most important thing to note Risk of birth defects when taken during pregnancy If you are planning to become pregnant, you must wait at least 1 month after stopping taking the medication. Side effects that are often of concern Hepatotoxicity → Rare occurrence Increased cholesterol → When taking large amounts for a long time Realistic scope of use For young, healthy adults, 100 to 120 tablets per year can be administered without major problems. Dry mouth and skin → Most cases are relieved by adjusting the dosage. Additional Notes Recommended for use after age 17 Caution when taking simultaneously with vitamin A series (lutein/vitamin A) Are oral athlete's foot medications really dangerous for the liver? ✔ Starting point of misunderstanding The perception that “oral athlete’s foot medication = liver toxicity” originated from the past ingredient ketoconazole. ✔ Current medications Itraconazole Fluconazole, etc. → Liver problems are very rare. ✔ Based on actual usage For severe athlete's foot or toenail fungus, oral medication is necessary. For young people, it is sufficient to just avoid drinking alcohol while taking it. Liver function tests are recommended every two months for long-term use (normal in most cases). Try topical medication first → If that doesn't work, it's not too late to switch to oral medication. Antihistamines, is it okay to take them for a long time? ✔ Understanding generational differences Generation 1: Severe drowsiness (dangerous while driving) 2nd and 3rd generations: Almost no drowsiness (currently the main focus) ✔ Key Points Among dermatological medications, it is the safest for long-term use. However, it is not a drug that is recommended for indefinite use. If the symptoms are tolerable, you don't have to keep taking it. If you organize it all at once The real danger with skin medications isn't the medication itself, but how you use it. Steroids → Hospital shopping is the biggest problem Acne medication → Managing the duration of use and pregnancy plans is key. Athlete's foot ointment → Past perception and current medication are different Antihistamines → Understanding generational differences is important.
캐시닥 운영진26.01.23Views 88Likes 0 Acne ointments found at pharmacies for different situations and symptoms[16]
You can solve pustular acne, whiteheads, blackheads, and even pigmentation, so I think I should try using pharmacy products~~^^ Erasovan, used as a folliculitis ointment. It can be used for general acne, whiteheads, and suppurative acne infected with bacteria. Apply 2 to 3 times a day. Using it in the early stages of acne can effectively reduce inflammation. Acne-specific cream. The effectiveness varies depending on the severity, but noticeable results typically appear after about 4 weeks of use. Suitable for oily skin, and long-term use helps to improve skin texture evenly. Acnon Cream effective for pimples and red acne. It eliminates causative bacteria and relieves inflammation. This product helps quickly soothe red acne and causes minimal skin irritation even with prolonged use. There is also Acne Gel for millia, so choose according to your skin condition. If you're worried about pustular acne, try applying Q-Acne. Just apply it thickly like a mask over the acne. Instead of applying it to a large area, only apply it to the troubled spots. CreoSin containing antibiotics, alcohol, and exfoliating ingredients. It is a product applied like a water patch and also has a blackhead removal effect. Recommended for oily skin. Source: GQ
냥식집사25.02.02Views 488Likes 5 A medication that directly treats acne[9]
That's good information for those struggling with acne. However, since the side effects are severe, we should be cautious.
괜찮아24.10.21Views 102Likes 1 I guess I can just go to a dermatologist and get treatment for my acne by taking medication...?[7]
My acne problem is serious, so I'm considering getting acne treatment at a dermatology clinic. My mom told me a long time ago to get acne treatment at a dermatology clinic, but I really didn't want to go. I'm worried about what to do when I get there... so I said I would just try managing it at home. It was a total, massive, massive failure.... haha I wonder if it's because my hormone secretion isn't regulated, but no matter how much I manage it I can't control my internal hormones, you know. I ended up getting acne treatment at a dermatology clinic due to various issues..... haha I think I'll need to take medicine in addition to managing it... haha.... Dermatology clinics are more expensive than you think, you know. So I looked for a place with a decent price that's having an event! I picked out two places that I like. Anyway, most of the dermatology clinics holding promotions seem to be in Gangnam... haha. Well... I guess I have to go to Gangnam... haha It's 150,000 won per session for dermatological acne treatment at Gangnam IU Clinic...? Oh my god...... Of course, there must be a reason why it costs as much as 150,000 won per session, right..? Upon closer inspection, the key point of this procedure is a process called spiculeing. I get deep cleansing, acne extraction, and then spicule treatment. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/1132 Spiculing treatment induces the regeneration of skin cells It is the principle where skin cells push up and shed dead skin cells. They say that peeling is natural after the spicule treatment! So, rather than touching it, it is better to let it fall off on its own. It is a bit pricey, but it seems like you can really get baby skin if you get it consistently... haha Could I become like that too...? I looked for other places that were a bit cheaper. This is the Wangsimni branch of U&I Dermatology Clinic. Acne scaling costs 50,000 won here. (Of course, VAT is separate...?) Acne scaling removes old dead skin cells, soothes acne, and improves skin tone. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/3624 Acne scaling at the dermatology clinic costs 50,000 won for up to 20 extractions. This includes the application of Kumspil. Additionally, if you exceed 20 extrusions, there is an extra 20,000 won charge! There are various additional details, Still, getting your acne treated at a dermatologist's office starts with extraction! I'm going to get acne treatment at a dermatology clinic and get baby skin...!
어피치러버24.02.08Views 114Likes 0 
Please recommend acne products at the pharmacy.[2]
When I get bored, pimples appear on my face ㅠㅠ It also comes up under the chin. Affordable and effective products at the pharmacy What could there be? Please recommend something~ Oh
❤️yeang23.09.09Views 86Likes 0 What medication do you apply for acne-prone skin?[10]
The high school student has suppurative acne. Since you said you won't go to dermatology, I was thinking of buying some good medication for acne. I bought several medicines, but since they are not very effective, I am not applying them. Please recommend products that have shown effective results.
사춘기와갱년기23.06.13Views 71Likes 0 Apgujeong CNP Dermatology, my #1 hospital visited due to recurring acne troubles, and reviews of the other top 3.
My skin is naturally very sensitive, so I'm the type of person whose acne flares up all over my chin and cheeks whenever I'm even slightly tired or stressed. In particular, small pimples kept popping up and then spread into large, inflammatory acne. Also, the marks lingered for a long time, so it was very stressful that my skin looked bad even with makeup on. For a while, I tried squeezing them out myself at home using an extractor and tried every cosmetic product that was supposed to be good, but it only damaged my skin barrier and made the redness and breakouts worse. So, I decided to get proper dermatological care before it was too late, and I consulted with several places. I’m going to list my top 3 clinics that I was personally satisfied with!! I'll attach the before and after photos too~ It definitely looks better, right?? No. 1 Apgujeong Cha & Park Dermatology Clinic From the moment I first went for a consultation, this place felt different from other hospitals. Usually, when you go to a dermatology clinic, there were places that would immediately recommend lasers or start talking about treatments. I liked that they asked me in detail about my lifestyle habits and skin concerns. After examining my skin condition, they explained why I repeatedly get breakouts on my chin. I trusted the explanation that my skin barrier seemed to have become sensitive due to my squeezing habit because it was absolutely true. I felt reassured because they adjusted the intensity considering my sensitive skin and kept checking periodically to see if I was uncomfortable during the laser and extraction treatments. My biggest worries were the pain from the extraction and my face breaking out after the procedure. It was more bearable than I expected, and thanks to the thorough soothing care, the redness subsided quickly. After visiting consistently a few times, the frequency of cystic acne breakouts decreased, and I felt like my skin texture itself became smoother. Seeing the red marks that couldn't even be covered with makeup gradually fading, I thought I should have gotten treatment sooner. The biggest factor was that the staff explained the after-treatment precautions and how to care for my skin at home in detail, so I stopped trying to fix things on my own!! 2nd Place Gangnam Oracle Dermatology Overall, the facilities here were very clean, and there was a wide variety of lasers. I liked that they gave personalized recommendations based on my skin condition, and the blemish-soothing effect wasn't bad either. I especially felt my skin texture improving quickly, but it was a bit difficult to book an appointment, and there were times when the wait was long. The consultation itself was friendly, but I remember feeling a bit disappointed because it felt a little faster compared to the top-ranked hospital. 3rd Place Tox & Fill Clinic It felt like a good place to receive consistent care at a relatively affordable price. The extraction process was quite clean, and it was effective for inflammatory acne. I definitely felt that major skin troubles were decreasing as I managed it along with the prescribed medication. I felt that the detailed explanation regarding the skin type itself was a bit lacking. Still, I would like to recommend this as a good hospital for students or those just starting out in their careers to begin managing their health! Personally, the reason I chose CNP Dermatology as number one is that it doesn't feel like they are just performing procedures. It is because I felt the most significant factor was that it took care of my skin itself! Acne-prone skin isn't something that ends immediately with just one treatment. I needed to consider lifestyle habits and the skin barrier as well, and I trusted you because you explained those aspects as well. In the past, I used to get stressed every time I looked in the mirror, and I felt self-conscious about meeting people because of my skin. I'm most satisfied now that my makeup applies much better and I have fewer days feeling down because of my skin haha. For those of you who, like me, struggle with acne, I really hope you read my post and find it helpful.
메론잉26.05.19Views 5Likes 0 Is there such a thing as an effective way to manage acne?
I have been under a lot of stress lately due to frequent breakouts. I would like to know about overall acne management, ranging from choosing a cleanser and the order in which to apply basic skincare products to dietary habits I can practice in my daily life. If anyone has seen some soothing effects from home care alone, sharing your routine or tips in detail would be a great help to my skin care.
다노맘26.05.19Views 4Likes 0 It seems like my acne gets worse every summer.
My skin is relatively calm in the spring and winter, but strangely, acne all over my face gets significantly worse as soon as summer comes. I would like to know the exact cause—whether it is due to increased sebum production as temperatures rise, or if it is caused by sweat or UV rays. I am curious to know how others who, like me, suffer from skin breakouts specifically during the summer usually cope with it.
다노맘26.05.19Views 5Likes 0 Side effects of hair loss medication for women[1]
Hair loss medication probably has side effects as well. It would be worse if taken for a long time, right? Is it okay to take it for about 6 months? Is there a big difference between over-the-counter medications and hospital prescription drugs?
릴리윤26.05.17Views 10Likes 1 Peony[2]
There were peony buds in the yard of the country house. They must be in full bloom by now. All the flowers are in full bloom this spring. The weather is getting hotter and hotter.
뷰리플26.05.16Views 8Likes 0 26/05/15/Fri/Evening medicine[1]
05月15日.금×🚶🧍♀26.05.15Views 21Likes 0 I am sharing a review of acne scar treatment at Baek Dermatology Clinic in Bucheon.[4]
My dilemma: I am sharing a review of acne scar treatment at Baek Dermatology Clinic in Bucheon. I had been stressed about my acne scars for a long time, so I finally mustered up the courage to visit Baek Dermatology in Bucheon. I couldn't easily choose just any clinic, but after looking through reviews here and there, I heard that Baek Dermatology is famous for acne scar treatment and skin rehabilitation, so I decided to visit. The program I received was an intensive acne scar care treatment. It proceeded in the following order: deep cleansing (thoroughly removing makeup and impurities), scaling and exfoliation (refining skin texture and removing sebum from pores), application of a regenerating ampoule + soothing care, and a soothing mask (enhancing absorption and minimizing skin irritation). If you are worried about acne scars, I recommend visiting Bucheon Baek Dermatology Clinic! They won't completely disappear after just one or two treatments, but you can definitely feel a difference in your skin. Hospital Rankings: No. 1 - Bucheon Baek Dermatology Clinic 2nd Place - Bucheon Leaders Dermatology Clinic 3rd Place - U&I Clinic Bucheon Branch Reason for Selection (Criteria): The hospital is located in the center of Bucheon, so it is really accessible by public transportation. The building itself was clean and had a pleasant atmosphere, and I liked that the interior was well-organized.
얌이얌이26.05.15Views 37Likes 0 Seoul Plastic Surgery Clinic in Jung-gu: Friendly consultations, but appointments are required for procedures![1]
As I get older, I’ve become self-conscious about changes in my face and started feeling stressed, so I decided to visit for a consultation with the intention of trying a minor procedure first. I wasn't sure if they only see patients in the mornings on Wednesdays and Fridays, so I just went home on the first day and visited again on the second. The consultation wasn't very long. The doctor and the manager were kind, and there was absolutely no pressure to get the procedure, so I felt comfortable. They also told me the cost accurately. After finishing the consultation, I tried to book an appointment, but the earliest available slot was a month and ten days away. I was surprised to see that there were more surgery appointments than I expected. Since the timing didn't work out for me, I returned home for now to reschedule. The consultation was friendly, and I think the cost was affordable.
정진옥26.05.15Views 17Likes 0 
Which is better, the Wigobi injection or the pills?[8]
I've heard a lot of people say that the side effects of Wigobi, such as bloating and nausea, are severe and difficult to deal with. If a diet intended to help you lose weight and improve your health causes severe side effects that make daily life difficult and diminishes its value, I find myself questioning whether I should even bother doing it. I've seen some posts saying that the pills have fewer side effects than the Wigobi injection. For those who have tried both the Wigobi injection and the pills, which one is better? Will the medicine be as effective as the injection?
합격기원 26.05.14Views 84Likes 5 Can women not take hair loss medication?[5]
hello. I have a question. You know those hair loss medications sold on the market? People take them with a prescription from a dermatologist. Are those medications only for men and not for women? I think I heard that women shouldn't eat it, so I'm curious.
캐시닥이요26.05.14Views 25Likes 0 I'm worried about acne scars. How long will the procedure take?[2]
I am considering laser treatment because the acne scars from puberty haven't gone away even after becoming an adult. I've heard that it's difficult to see results with just one or two sessions; typically, how many sessions are needed to see noticeable improvement? As a working professional, I am concerned about long downtimes, so I would like to know if there are any procedures that allow me to resume my daily life immediately. Please share any procedures or packages you would recommend!
말해뭐해26.05.14Views 29Likes 1 Are there any side effects from taking hair loss medication for a long time?[2]
Lately, I have been increasingly concerned about my hair loss, so I am considering taking medication. I am wondering if there are side effects as well as benefits. In particular, I would like to know if there are any burdens when taking it for a long period, and if symptoms such as heartburn, headaches, and fatigue actually occur frequently. I heard that the maintenance effect only lasts while taking the medication, so I am also curious if hair loss accelerates again once I stop taking it.
고고서26.05.14Views 18Likes 0 I get heartburn when I take the hair loss medication recommended to me.[4]
I was recommended a hair loss medication, but I think I get heartburn when I take it. I should stop taking it, right?
하늘~♥26.05.13Views 27Likes 1 Question) What treatment is best for red marks and pitted acne scars?[2]
My son took Isotretinoin for 3 months because of acne. I guess it's effective because I haven't gotten any acne. I have quite a few acne scars from the past, including red marks. There are also areas that have turned brown, and pitted scars. I want to treat these scars, but what kind of procedure is it? Would that be good? Also, if I stop Isotretinoin treatment and the acne... If it recurs, should I postpone scar treatment?
이혜진26.05.13Views 42Likes 0 My skin keeps itching and it isn't getting better even after applying medicine.
Sometime ago, I started feeling a strange itching sensation on my skin, so I scratched it. It bled and scabs formed. I initially thought it would get better, but that area started itching continuously. I scratched it occasionally, so I just left it alone. While leaving it alone might have been the biggest cause, the itching persisted even after time passed. I became very worried, thinking it might be shingles. However, it doesn't seem to be herpes simplex. It continues to itchy, and it just won't heal. These spots keep appearing as well. To try and cure it, I went to a pharmacy to apply medication and tried various other methods. However, it didn't seem to improve, so I sought treatment at a nearby small clinic and consulted a dermatologist regarding this treatment. After receiving the medication, it feels better. But as time passes, the cycle repeats. Then I go to the hospital again. Then it gets better again. Then it continues to happen. Why is this happening?
쵸코파이팅구情26.05.13Views 20Likes 0 Afternoon snack yakgwa[3]
I took out a set of terms and conditions and ate it this afternoon. My youngest likes yakgwa. I started by getting a sugar boost before preparing dinner.
므찌당당26.05.12Views 13Likes 0 I am considering getting laser treatment for red acne marks.[3]
My acne has decreased a lot compared to before, but the red marks keep remaining, so it bothers me. Even if I cover it with makeup, it's noticeable up close, and it looks even more red and blotchy in photos. I thought it would get better over time, but it's lasting longer than I expected, so I'm considering laser treatment. I've heard that lasers like V-Beam are effective for red marks, but I'm curious about the actual satisfaction levels. How many sessions do you usually need to see noticeable improvement? I also want to know if there is a possibility that it could get darker, like pigmentation.
이하린26.05.12Views 26Likes 3 Question) Squeezing acne vs. leaving it alone—which leaves less scarring?[4]
I'm stressed out because I keep getting acne on my chin and cheeks lately. I've been holding back because I heard it's bad to squeeze them with my hands, but then again, dermatologists extract them for you. So I'm confused about what's right. I'm wondering if it's better to just leave them alone at home, or if going to a dermatologist to have them extracted actually leaves fewer scars. In particular, what is the correct way to handle inflamed acne or acne that is hard inside? I'm really conflicted because some people say they got bruises or it spread further after extraction, while others say it subsided quickly. For those who have actually tried this, please share honest reviews regarding scarring, recovery speed, and the possibility of recurrence.
담율로26.05.12Views 26Likes 1 What is the most effective treatment to cleanly remove unsightly acne marks and pigmentation that remain even after adulthood?[1]
The red and dark marks left behind by acne from my school days do not disappear as easily as they used to because my skin's regenerative capacity has declined with age, causing me great distress every time I look in the mirror. I neglected them thinking they were just minor skin issues, but the pigmentation seems to be getting darker over time. Even when I try to cover them with makeup, my overall skin tone looks dull, so I am now planning to seek professional treatment. I am wondering if a vascular laser that reduces redness would be better among the procedures performed at a dermatology clinic, or if toning treatments that brighten the overall complexion or lasers for removing blemishes are more suitable for adult acne scars like mine. If anyone has received laser treatments or skin boosters for similar concerns and has actually seen significant improvement in pigmentation, I would like to hear your advice. I would appreciate it if you could share the recovery period for returning to daily life after the procedure, as well as any helpful aftercare tips to soothe sensitive skin and maximize the results. We are looking forward to hearing not only professional answers but also firsthand reviews from those who have actually received the treatment, so please share your insights.
이야기26.05.12Views 7Likes 0 [Health Column] Why You Shouldn't Use Just Any Toothpaste, and How to Check the 'Ingredients' That Suit Your Teeth 🪥[3]
hello, Smile D Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. The toothpaste you use every morning and evening—are you perhaps mindlessly using a cheap product sold in bundles at the supermarket or whatever your family bought? 😊 In fact, toothpaste is not merely a foaming cleaner; depending on its ingredients, it is an important 'quasi-drug' that can either protect your dental health or actually damage it. 🛡️ Today, the thing patients most frequently miss at the dentist 3 Key Ingredients in Toothpaste I’ll pinpoint the key points on how to choose the toothpaste that’s perfect for you! 1. Are 'abrasives' for cleaning teeth suitable for my brushing habits? ? It wipes away stains from the tooth surface, but too much can be toxic! Accounts for 20–40% of toothpaste Abrasive It plays a remarkable role in removing food residue and plaque. but toothpaste with too strong abrasive power If you combine this with a habit of brushing your teeth vigorously horizontally, it causes problems. This is because 'cervical abrasion,' where the boundary between the tooth and gum is eroded in a wedge shape, can occur. 📌 If you usually have sensitive teeth or your gum line is already receding, toothpaste with a low abrasive index (RDA). It is much safer to choose . 💡 A word from the Director: If you brush your teeth hard Abrasive components Make sure to check this out! 2. 'Surfactants,' the main culprit behind foam, do they cause dry mouth? ✨Beware of oral mucosal irritation hidden behind the squeaky foam. Creating rich foam in toothpaste Surfactant (SLS) It enhances cleaning power, but it is strictly a chemical ingredient. If this ingredient remains in the mouth for a long time, it irritates the mucous membrane. Slows down the recovery from stomatitis or dries out the mouth dry mouth It can cause. 📌 If your mouth often feels dry or sticky Products with little or no surfactants I recommend do. ✨ Brushing Tips: If you use a lot of foaming toothpaste About 7 to 10 times You must rinse very thoroughly to ensure no ingredients remain! 3. 'Fluoride,' the key to preventing cavities—have you properly checked the concentration? The magic of 'remineralization' that strengthens teeth—concentration is the key. Fluorine It is a beneficial ingredient that protects teeth from acidic components and increases resistance to cavities. It is also effective for relieving tooth sensitivity. However, if the concentration is too low, it is difficult to see results. 📌 If you want to see the proper cavity prevention effects Fluorine concentration of 1,000 ppm or higher Choose a high-concentration fluoride toothpaste. 🔍 Checkpoint: Right now, on the ingredient list on the back of the toothpaste Fluorine content Check it out! Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. Is it safe to use whitening toothpaste for a long time? ? A1. The hydrogen peroxide in whitening toothpaste is usually less than 3%, so it is not harmful to the human body, but, Prolonged use may cause tooth sensitivity. For those with sensitive teeth, I recommend toothpaste containing fluoride or potassium nitrate. Q2. What is the principle behind toothpaste specifically for sensitive teeth? ? A2. potassium nitrate The same ingredient blocks the tiny pores in the teeth It is a principle that blocks cold or hot stimuli from being transmitted to the nerves. Q3. How many times should I rinse after brushing my teeth? ? A3. With regular toothpaste, ensure that no detergent ingredients remain in the mouth About 6 to 10 times Rinsing thoroughly is the best way to reduce dry mouth and irritation. conclusion The condition of my teeth is the standard for choosing toothpaste. You should choose toothpaste suited to 'the condition of your mouth' rather than 'what others recommend.' 🦷 ✅ What if your teeth are heavily worn down? Low-abrasive toothpaste ✅ Worried about cavities? High-fluoride toothpaste Above all, proper brushing habits are essential for the toothpaste to be fully effective. If you are currently experiencing severe tooth sensitivity or pain, rather than trying to diagnose it yourself Visit a nearby dental clinic and consult with a specialist. Therefore, I recommend that you find the care method that suits you best. 👨⚕️✨ Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Board-certified Orthodontist by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital - International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 📎 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Is It Really Unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] No-Prep Veneers, Is It Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of the Key Points You Must Know 📎 [Expert Column] How to Restore Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Mouthwash Usage. Here's How to Do It 📎 [Expert Column] Laminate Procedures: It Effectively Suits Only the Right People! (feat. Non-invasive and Minimal Removal Laminates)
오수환 원장26.05.12Views 43Likes 2 Should I take hair loss medication for hair loss caused by aging?[4]
hello? As I get older, I can feel my hair thinning significantly. Should I take hair loss medication for hair loss caused by aging?
아하26.05.11Views 32Likes 2 Is the hair loss medication Minoxidil effective?[1]
I've heard a lot of recommendations for Minoxidil as a hair loss medication for women. I heard that I have to take this medicine for more than 3 months... I wonder how effective it will be. I heard that hair loss medication also has side effects. If you have taken Minoxidil, please give me some advice.
lemon송26.05.11Views 26Likes 1 How should I treat acne scars?[4]
I think acne is really the worst. When I had acne, my skin would get red and irritated, and it was difficult and a source of worry... Now that I'm getting less acne, the acne scars are stressing me out. Hyperpigmentation has developed on the acne-affected areas, and acne scars remain. It feels like the pigmentation is fading a little over time... It seems like pitted acne marks and scars don't go away easily. What should I do about pitted acne scars? Is laser treatment effective for acne scars? Is the sooner laser treatment is done, the better the results? My child is a teenage boy. Is it okay for teenagers to receive laser treatment? I'm worried about my acne scars.
쭈226.05.11Views 35Likes 1 What is the best treatment for acne pockmarks?[4]
My younger brother is having the formal meeting between the families soon, and he is thinking about holding the wedding next year. However, I want to fix the acne scars left behind from when I was young and just squeezed them like crazy. Of course, he says he is fine, but it is the older sisters' wish for him to live with slightly improved skin condition. It lightens acne marks and tightens pores, In that case, please recommend some good procedures.
므찌당당26.05.11Views 29Likes 0 whitening toothpaste[5]
I know whitening toothpaste won't be very effective, but if I use it consistently compared to regular toothpaste, will there be at least a slight difference? Lately, I'm getting yellower, maybe because of the coffee, and it's bothering me.
꼬영이26.05.11Views 39Likes 1 Are the side effects of hair loss medication severe?
Are there many side effects from oral hair loss medication? I've heard that the side effects of hair loss medication don't appear immediately, but I'm scared because I heard that it will come gradually over the long term, in 5 or 10 years. As expected, you should carefully decide which medication to take, right?
lemon송26.05.08Views 27Likes 0 I just got treatment for my milia.[2]
I went to the hospital because of my child's small pimples. I don't know if it's a genetic problem, but Like tiny pimples on the cheeks and forearms It was posted there. The color is also on the reddish side, so the child is very stressed. First of all, since skin is not just one cause You said that you couldn't say for sure. However, you said that genetic factors account for a significant portion. Since my skin tends to be sensitive, I was told to pay close attention to moisturizing, and because I am currently experiencing itching, I was prescribed medication and ointment as well. Because the medication contains steroids, I was told to stop taking it once the itching subsides. It is a hospital I have been going to since my child was young. I am satisfied because I feel like I had a comfortable and good medical consultation.
seabuck26.05.08Views 28Likes 0 I'm worried about whether I should take medication for female hair loss too.[1]
I've been really worried lately because the top of my head seems to be thinning. What do you all do? I'm curious to hear your opinions!
채소걸26.05.07Views 32Likes 0 Are there any hair dyes that aren't too harsh?[2]
I have thin hair, and now I have gray hair. I'm cutting only the top part with scissors. But I'm worried that at some point even that method might reach its limit, so I'm thinking about dyeing my hair... I'm a bit worried because I know that hair dye and perming solutions are harsh. I've never dyed my hair before lol;;; Whenever I see Rosé, I keep wondering if her hair is okay. ^^;;; That's the only thought that comes to mind. She keeps dyeing her hair blonde... It might be okay now, but will it be okay later... It's not my hair, though... T_T Ah, I used to pin my hopes on dye-control shampoos... but I heard they weren't very good, so all my hopes have vanished.
:D26.05.07Views 32Likes 0 Gangnam U&I Clinic Acne Treatment Review[12]
Recently at the U&I Clinic in Gangnam I tried a treatment for eye acne. Management that includes extrusion They said there was a slight tingling sensation, but it was bearable. Rather than getting better right away The redness subsided after a few days. Rather than doing anything excessive, I felt a strong sense of stabilizing the current state. I think we should approach this by providing consistent management.
기춘이26.05.06Views 54Likes 3 Will toothpaste for sensitive teeth be effective?[1]
Lately, my teeth have been feeling sensitive and uncomfortable when I brush them. The lower jaw area, in particular, is especially like that. I've seen a lot of commercials for toothpaste that claims to be good for sensitive teeth. Those of you who have tried it, please let me know how effective toothpaste is for preventing sensitive teeth.
보라카이26.05.04Views 37Likes 0 I really hate the scars from squeezing pimples.[6]
I had something that looked like small pimples on my cheek. To be precise, it was a bit bigger and firmer than typical milia, but you know that type of acne that isn't fully ripe. At first, I left it alone, but even after applying acne-soothing cream for a month, it didn't get bigger or go down. In fact, it felt like there was something inside. So, I eventually squeezed it, but I must have squeezed it too hard because it left a scar. I'm currently applying a regenerative ointment, but I think it will still leave a scar. Is going to a dermatologist the only solution? Will it be very expensive?
곰곰미26.05.04Views 45Likes 0 Do I definitely have to get acne extracted at a dermatologist?[3]
Do you get treatment at a dermatology clinic even for minor acne? I'm wondering if it's okay to touch some small pimples at home. I usually get a lot of small pimples! I wonder if it's because of the cosmetics. I heard that it is best to go to a dermatologist for pustular acne, I'm hesitant to go get treatment for even the smallest things because I'm worried about the cost and the time it takes. Seriously, why doesn't acne go away even as I get older! It's really stressful.
김대박26.05.04Views 43Likes 1 I am satisfied after acne treatment at Yegoeun Dermatology Clinic in Anyang.[6]
I visited Yegoeun Dermatology Clinic on a friend's recommendation when my acne was at its worst. Honestly, the doctor's thoroughness is the most important factor when choosing a dermatology clinic, and I liked that they meticulously checked every detail of my lifestyle habits and skin type right from the consultation. When the treatment began in earnest, the extraction process was incredibly precise. Although it was painful, it didn't feel like they were just roughly squeezing it out; instead, it felt like they were finding and removing every single hidden seed, which was incredibly satisfying. Thanks to them adjusting the intensity of the subsequent soothing care and laser treatment to suit my skin condition, it worked well even on my sensitive skin without causing any significant irritation. Now that I've received regular treatments a few more times, the redness has faded significantly, and most importantly, I like that the uneven texture of my skin has smoothed out. The reasonable price is also a plus, making it less of a burden to get consistent care.
다으나베26.05.04Views 42Likes 0 
Acne management at Goeunmi Clinic in Hwaseong City; now I welcome the mirror.[6]
I have been incredibly stressed over the past few months due to the adult acne that suddenly broke out on my cheeks. Home care simply wasn't working, so after much deliberation, I visited Go Eun-mi Clinic near my home. As someone who constantly switches between different dermatology clinics, I went with half worry and half anticipation. However, I felt confident because the director examined my skin condition and pinpointed exactly the treatments I needed most right now. It hurt enough to bring a tear to my eye during the extraction, but perhaps because it was a professional's touch, they did a thorough job to ensure no scars were left. After receiving the soothing treatment as well, I was relieved to see the redness subside faster than expected. Honestly, treating acne isn't something you stop at just once or twice; consistency is the key, so I diligently continued my treatment. My skin texture has become so much smoother now that I don't have to rush to cover it up with makeup like I used to. It used to be stressful every time I looked in the mirror, but now I finally feel like I can breathe again.
이상용26.05.04Views 33Likes 0 
I received a herbal medicine prescription tailored to my body at Buram Kyunghee Korean Medicine Clinic in Nowon-gu.[9]
At Mom's words that last year was different and this year is different We went together to get a prescription for herbal medicine to restore our strength, taking the opportunity to do so. Since it was my first visit, I wrote down my mother's surname and resident registration number before the consultation. I had a wrist pulse check and a brief examination with the director, who is handsome and has a clear voice. The director prescribed medicine containing deer antler velvet to replenish vitality. The cost was about 500,000 won, and since I was there anyway, I also had a consultation. I was prescribed Gyeongokgo because I was told my fatigue pulse had subsided. Also, since my husband said he has a weak stomach, I had some additional medicine prescribed and had a herbal medicine made. It's a one-month supply for now. They say that if it suits your body, you have to take it consistently for two or three months. I should go get acupuncture next time. I hope you all stay healthy too, Cashdoc!
민경맘26.05.04Views 107Likes 0 
(Question) What treatment is suitable for sudden breakouts of acne?[6]
I have a lot of worries these days because I suddenly have a lot of acne on my forehead. My skin isn't usually sensitive, but recently, small, bumpy pimples have been popping up only on my forehead. I've also been getting a lot more red bumps that look like inflammation. I haven't changed any cosmetics or facial cleansers. It doesn't seem like my lifestyle has changed much, so I don't know why this is suddenly happening. I feel even more frustrated because I don't know the cause—whether it's my bangs or my sebum. I'm planning to visit a dermatologist, and I'm wondering which treatment would be the most effective in this case. I would like to know if extraction or scaling alone is sufficient, or if I need to receive laser or acne management treatments as well. For those of you whose forehead acne suddenly worsened, please share reviews on how you managed it.
메론잉26.05.03Views 28Likes 0 Yakgwa[2]
Yakgwa tastes good no matter when you eat it.
김희대26.05.03Views 19Likes 0 I have acne again.[1]
Around Friday, I thought I was getting acne on my chin. However, since it wasn't showing up, I thought, "Surely not," so I bought some early-stage acne ointment from a pharmacy and applied it. But yesterday, I accidentally touched it with my fingernail while washing my face, and it hurt so much. When I looked in the mirror, the acne had flared up to the point where it looked white. It is too big to squeeze with my hands, and it seems to be in a recurring spot. If I go to a dermatologist, will they treat it just for one pimple?
곰곰미26.05.03Views 17Likes 0 (Question) I am planning to get teeth whitening treatment. Will my teeth become very weak?[5]
I am worried because my teeth have turned yellow, perhaps because I have been drinking a lot of coffee and eating curry for a long time. It seems like smoking has some influence as well... I am cutting back a lot on smoking now, though... To be honest, it would be a lie to say I don't get self-conscious about my yellow teeth whenever I smile, and even though I got braces, a new variable has arisen. I want white and even teeth when I smile, and I heard that teeth whitening is a procedure you can do for this. I have already had braces, so I am cautious about teeth whitening because I am worried it might weaken my teeth further. Does teeth whitening significantly weaken the teeth? Or are there any side effects? I would be grateful if anyone with experience could share their thoughts. I am considering getting teeth whitening done during my upcoming break!!! Please let me know!!!! I would appreciate it if you could let me know about side effects, duration of effects, and precautions.
메론잉26.05.03Views 54Likes 1 Honest review of acne extraction effectiveness[2]
I had persistent breakouts, so I tried extraction treatment for the first time. Before the extraction, I had a lot of red, inflamed pimples that were difficult to cover even with makeup, but after the treatment, my skin felt much more refined overall. To sum it up... Acne extraction effect It appeared faster than expected. There was some pain during the extraction process, but it was bearable. Afterward, red marks remained, so rather than feeling like it was getting better immediately, I wondered, "Will it really be okay?" However, after a day or two, the redness gradually subsided, and the bumpy areas noticeably diminished. Acne extraction effect I could definitely feel it. In particular, since I received the service from a professional rather than having it squeezed by hand, I was less worried about scarring, and I was highly satisfied because my skin texture felt refined. In this aspect as well... Acne extraction effect I definitely felt it. However, since my skin was sensitive after extraction, I also realized that proper care is important. I felt that if I didn't pay attention to moisturizing or sun protection, it could actually cause irritation. Overall, looking at it Acne extraction effect It tended to appear gradually after a few days rather than immediately, and I think you can expect better results if you manage it consistently. If you receive it consistently Acne extraction effect I also thought that it would be maintained better. If you are struggling with acne, I felt it was worth trying at least once, and if you have concerns like me... Acne extraction effect I would also like to recommend experiencing it firsthand. Personally, I plan to continue doing so in the future. Acne extraction effect I want to see it consistently, so I am planning to get treatment.
이지혜26.05.01Views 31Likes 1 What do you think about getting help from diet pills or procedures?[4]
I simply can't lose weight on my own, so I'm thinking of seeking medical help, such as diet pills or fat-dissolving procedures. Actually, this method is a last resort. However, I am worried about side effects or the yo-yo effect. I would appreciate it if you could share your opinions on whether many people around you advise against it, or if it is effective when combined with other treatments.
다노맘26.05.01Views 34Likes 2 Once you start taking hair loss medication, can you never stop for the rest of your life?
I’ve heard rumors that once you start taking hair loss medication, you can’t stop for the rest of your life, and that your hair will fall out the moment you stop. I’m wondering if it’s really true that stopping the medication midway makes the condition worse than before. I would like to go to the hospital to ask, but I don't have time, so I am asking here.
닥리버스26.05.01Views 27Likes 0 Please share the method you found most effective for improving chronic acne-prone skin.[2]
I am under a lot of stress due to recurring acne even after becoming an adult. I have tried various things, such as adjusting my diet and switching skincare products, but I haven't seen much improvement. Aside from dermatological treatments, are there any tips—such as cleansing methods or supplements—that have actually been the most helpful in improving my skin?
잭라빈3점팡팡26.05.01Views 22Likes 0 I have something that looks like acne or a boil on my eyelid. Do I need a laser treatment?[2]
There is something on my son's eyelid, whether it's acne or a boil. I have some unknown inflammation, and I can feel a lump inside. They say they won't go to the hospital because there is no pain, but for aesthetic reasons It doesn't feel good, and I'm worried it might get bigger. Since it's my eye area, I'm not sure if I should go to an ophthalmologist or a dermatologist. I don't know which hospital to go to. I am also wondering if I might need laser treatment. Warm words from those who know about these inflammatory symptoms I would appreciate your advice.
이혜진26.05.01Views 27Likes 0 Things like acne scars on the cheek[2]
There seems to be a very faint, slight indentation on my cheek that looks like an acne scar. Can something like this be removed with a laser?
지원이26.04.30Views 27Likes 0 Please recommend a good procedure for acne scars.!![5]
My acne scars are particularly severe, so I'd appreciate it if you could recommend just one procedure.
채소걸26.04.30Views 27Likes 1 Please recommend a gentle treatment for milia.[9]
When I'm not feeling well, small pimples pop up on my face. Even if your skin is usually fine, it tends to break down when your condition is poor, such as due to accumulated fatigue or stress. In such cases, applying cosmetics can worsen the symptoms, making management difficult. I would like to know if there are any professional laser treatments or care methods that are effective for this type of skin. I would also like to seek advice from those with experience on what treatments are effective while being less irritating to sensitive skin.
청정26.04.30Views 25Likes 1 What are some acne treatments or management methods?[3]
My son has a severe breakout of acne, so Acne management It is really tough. Big and small pimples keep appearing on the forehead, chin, and cheeks, and it’s heartbreaking to see them leaving scars. On top of that, the skin itself has turned dark, making it look messy. My son usually doesn't have much time to go to a dermatologist. What dermatological procedures or medications are effective for adult acne? I am also curious if procedures are available, as well as the costs and potential side effects. Also, things you can consistently practice at home Acne management What are some of the methods? For example, if you have any tips that might be helpful regarding improving facial cleansing habits or lifestyle habits, please let me know. Adult acne is best resolved through consistent effort rather than in the short term. Acne management I heard that it is necessary, Do you have any experiences from people who have actually seen results, or any methods you would recommend?
임★선26.04.30Views 19Likes 1 Which laser treatment is the most effective for acne scars?[5]
My acne has almost completely cleared up, but I'm stressed because my skin looks bumpy due to the remaining scars. In particular, pitted scars are difficult to cover even with makeup, so I am considering laser treatment. I looked it up and there are so many types like Fraxel, Pico laser, and radiofrequency laser that I'm confused about which one is really effective. I've heard that scars need to be treated differently depending on their depth, but I'm not sure what criteria to use to choose. I am also wondering if it is effective after just one session, or if I need to receive it multiple times. I am also worried about redness after the procedure and how long the recovery period will take.
뽀또26.04.29Views 30Likes 0 I get sleepy when I take antidepressants. What should I do?[1]
Taking medication for panic disorder and depression makes me so sleepy that it's difficult. Should I reduce the dosage? Does anyone know a way to reduce drowsiness?
하늘~♥26.04.29Views 36Likes 1



