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Ask your GP or a doctor about treatment options like lymecycline tablets and a 5% benzoyl peroxide gel. They may prescribe a course (often around 3 months) if it’s appropriate for your skin.
If prescribed, lymecycline is usually taken once daily, and the gel is applied to affected areas. It’s best to start slowly with the gel (for example, a few times a week) and build up to using it more regularly as your skin adjusts.
Always follow your doctor’s instructions, since they might tailor the routine to your specific situation.
both in natural lighting
If prescribed, lymecycline is usually taken once daily, and the gel is applied to affected areas. It’s best to start slowly with the gel (for example, a few times a week) and build up to using it more regularly as your skin adjusts.
Always follow your doctor’s instructions, since they might tailor the routine to your specific situation.
both in natural lighting