Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Pictures
Ratings
Comedonal
Inflammatory
Nodulocystic
1. Mild
Comedones + few inflammatory lesions
2. Moderate
Comedones + marked number of inflammatory lesions
3. Severe
Extensive inflammatory lesions + diffuse scarring
Acne Factors
Factors Involved
Increased sebum production
Hormone influence (androgens)
Toothpaste
My Mentorship
What I saw:
Skin cancer, Keloids, Nodules, Herpes,etc
Picture of each with Descriptions and Treatment
Myth or Fact: Conclusion
Mrs. Click
Parents
Mentor
Evaluators
Friends
Bibliography
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