There is a vaccine for pimples, are you looking forward to this vaccine?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-19
31 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Looking forward to it, I have been plagued by acne for many years anyway, if there is this vaccine, many children should regain their self-confidence, and sometimes the time and effort paid for acne are very considerable. With this vaccine, a lot of troubles can be solved.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I'm very much looking forward to the pimple vaccine, because in the teenage years, many young students will get pimples, which will make many young students distressed. With the acne vaccine, you can reduce the pimple troubles of young students and focus more on learning.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I'm looking forward to this vaccine. I think the vast majority of young people now are very keen to get this vaccine. Because today's young people love beauty and love beautiful things.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I especially look forward to such a vaccine so that you can personally get a good ** in your life, and it will not bother many people with pimples.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I am especially looking forward to the fact that this vaccine will reduce the problems of many teenagers and will not leave any scars on their faces.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    will be vaccinated, after vaccination, it can reduce the appearance of pimples, it will make ** look smooth and delicate, and it can maintain **health, and you no longer have to worry about acne on **.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are still many difficulties and challenges in the vaccination of pimples.

    First, there are many subtypes of P. acnes, some of which are related to acne, and some of which are our normal flora, which may still be beneficial. Vaccines target the toxic P. acnes, but just as viruses mutate, bacteria have their own way of survival and are constantly evolving, and it is difficult to eliminate all the bacterial subtypes that can cause acne by relying on vaccines.

    Therefore, vaccines also need to be constantly upgraded, such as 9-valent and 10-valent, which continue to increase their effectiveness to fight the evolution of bacteria.

    Second, Propionibacterium acnes is not the whole cause of acne, and there is no way to solve problems such as strong and unobstructed sebum secretion. Ideally, the vaccine will control the transition from acne (a type of acne) to more severe inflammatory acne, but it will not completely eliminate it.

    That is, if the acne is still there and the soil in which P. acnes reproduces, then the pathogenic P. acnes may reappear.

    Therefore, the main effect of the pimple vaccine is to reduce acne, but it cannot completely eliminate it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If it is only a small, occasional acne, you can do a good job of basic cleansing, moisturizing and sunscreen without using drugs first, use skin care products containing salicylic acid to inhibit oil secretion, and skin care products containing soothing and repairing ingredients such as ceramides.

    In addition, after acne, you must control your hands and do not pick acne, otherwise it can easily lead to aggravated inflammation and leave acne scars, acne pits, and if acne is in the danger triangle, it may also be life-threatening.

    In terms of acne prevention, the first thing to do is to have a regular schedule and rest, don't stay up late, staying up late will promote the secretion of sebum; secondly, it is necessary to control the intake of desserts, such as milk tea cakes; Drink plenty of water, eat plenty of fruits, vegetables and nuts, exercise more, and finally, it's important to take proper and scientific skincare.

    Since the acne vaccine that everyone is looking forward to has not yet been marketed, let's do the above things first, and wish everyone success in the "battle against pox"!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pimples are going to have a vaccine, and they are expected to enter clinical health in 2023 French pharmaceutical company Sanofi Pasteur said that the company is developing a vaccine against acne, which is expected to enter clinical application in 2023, according to the Times reported. According to previous statistics, the global demand for ** acne drugs can reach a market value of about 100 million pounds (about 19 billion yuan) every year.

    Why do you still have pimples after puberty.

    Acne, also known as "pimples", is more common in teenagers, but many people still have acne after puberty.

    Acne not only affects the appearance, but even has a great negative impact on the psyche. Doctors said that irregular life, too much stress, and staying up late for a long time are prone to acne.

    If you use too much cosmetics, you will have acne, and if you are stressed, you will have acne.

    Can I still use cosmetics and skin care products? The doctor said that it is recommended to use a refreshing type for acne, and try to choose an oil-free formula moisturizer. In the northern winter, the cheeks are dry, and the cream rubs the acne, and the skin is peeling if it is not rubbed.

    You can apply the cream to the cheeks. In addition, acne-prone skin should pay attention to controlling sweets.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Individuals with compliant and legal acne vaccines approved by the NMPA have been proven by clinical trials to be willing to be vaccinated. Unfortunately, there is no acne vaccine available in clinical practice. There is still a long way to go in the prevention of acne and the development of its vaccines.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, because once you have pimples, you may spend a lot of money and time for ** pimples, and you will be in a bad mood and have low self-esteem!

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, come here. The beans do not disappear, and the appearance is lowered. If you can get vaccinated for prevention, of course you will still get vaccinated.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Acne cannot be prevented by vaccination, because the production of pimples is directly related to one's own hormones. And there is no vaccine on the market that can prevent pimples.

    The professional term for acne is acne, which is mainly a disease of human hair follicle sebum, and the symptoms are chronic inflammatory. It usually occurs more in adolescents, and after puberty, the symptoms of the disease will be naturally reduced, or the result of recovery will be achieved. Generally, the first sexual injuries of various forms such as acne and pustules that appear on the face are collectively referred to as pimples.

    During puberty, due to the rapid rise of male hormones in the body, the sebaceous glands need to release large amounts of sebum in order to develop. Once too much sebum is secreted, the sebaceous glands are blocked, which will lead to infection and inflammation, and acne is a manifestation of inflammation.

    In general, pimples are mainly medicated, because vaccines are mainly used to prevent diseases. As for the pimple vaccine, it is mainly used to diagnose and treat the symptoms of acne that have appeared, and it is still in the development stage and has not yet undergone clinical trials. According to conservative estimates, the acne vaccine will be available on the market within 5 years at the earliest.

    In other words, there is no way to prevent pimples by vaccination. For advertisements for vaccines that can prevent pimples on the market, we should pay attention to screening and do not easily believe that we will be deceived.

    To avoid acne, we must first develop good eating habits, adhere to a light diet, and try to choose steaming, stewing and boiling food cooking methods. In addition, it is necessary to pay attention to facial and body cleansing care, and once symptoms such as acne appear, you can wash the inflamed area with light salt water. Do not squeeze the pimple with your hands to avoid the wound from expanding the infected area.

    At the same time, you can take some anti-inflammatory oral liquid or medicine according to the doctor's instructions to reduce the symptoms of inflammation.

    There is no vaccine to prevent pimples, and the only way to avoid them is to keep your personal hygiene clean and eat a light diet.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, now medicine has developed a vaccine to prevent pimples, which is effective, but there are many fake vaccines on the market, and you must learn to distinguish them.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Absolutely. The pimple vaccine can maintain the body's hormonal balance, which can make the body healthier, and can allow the body's hormones to reach a balanced position.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, you can get a good prevention, and it will also make many teenagers have no pressure in this area in their lives, and they will get a good **.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No, pure acne is a physiological reaction of children in the pure period, so don't worry too much. As long as you control your child's diet and avoid using it too greasy, I believe that you will be able to pass adolescence safely. After all, vaccines have ***.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Absolutely. Because acne has a great impact on children, it is easy to cause children to have low self-esteem, and it will also affect the image of children, so I will let children be vaccinated.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I will definitely vaccinate my child, so that the child will not have any troubles during puberty, and will not let the child have a lot of pimples during puberty.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I will definitely let the child get vaccinated, so that the child can get a good youth, and the child will not have a lot of pimples when he is an adolescent.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I'm not going to get vaccinated because I'm past puberty, so I'd better leave the vaccine to the kids.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I would definitely get vaccinated like this so that I wouldn't have had a very bad pimple in my adolescence and I wouldn't have become very anxious.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I will take the pimple vaccine because pimples are really annoying, and I hope that after getting the pimple vaccine, there will be no pimples on my face.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The pimple vaccine is coming, and the vaccine is expected to enter clinical use in 2023.

    According to Health Times, French pharmaceutical company Sanofi-Pasteur said that the pimple vaccine is currently under development and is expected to enter clinical application in 2023.

    As soon as this report came out, there was a lot of discussion on the Internet, and some netizens said: "This vaccine is only out after puberty, and it is not allowed to be released!" In order to let the next generation of children experience the ups and downs of youth, it is recommended not to come out", and some netizens are worried about whether this vaccine is really effective in preventing pimples?

    I think that the pimple vaccine should be the same as most vaccines, it is a preventive effect, but for people who already have pimples, it may not have the best effect. At the same time, it is not necessary to get vaccinated, you can guarantee that you will not get pimples 100%, and even if you do, it is easier to recover than if you don't get vaccinated.

    In fact, pimples are not necessarily a "patent" for young people, but also for middle-aged people, which is related to personal physique, lifestyle habits and genetics.

    1. Start by washing your face

    Attention should be paid to the correct makeup removal steps and the way to wash your face in your daily life. Makeup remover must be cleaned thoroughly, no matter good or bad makeup, your cleansing oil must be ***, and some cleansing oil and water need to be deep cleansed with facial cleanser after use.

    2. Use oil-free skin care products

    Oil-free skincare products are suitable for Asians, most of whom are oily** and have enlarged pores, which can easily cause sebum and dead skin cells to clog hair follicles. In addition, don't let your face be too dry, which will lead to excessive sebum secretion.

    3. Use an oil-free moisturizer

    You can avoid dryness, and at the same time, use less oily and acne-causing cosmetics.

    The "acne" that annoys many people is also going to have a vaccine! If it is successfully applied to the clinic in 2023, will there be no acne on everyone's face? Are you looking forward to it?

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The vaccine is said to be in clinical use in 2023, which I think is a very happy thing, after all, pimples are very annoying.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The vaccine for this pimple is expected to be available in clinical use in 2023.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The pimple vaccine is expected to enter the clinical phase in 2023. This will be a boon for many teenagers. Keeping teens free from pimples.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Acne is a witness to many people's youth, but uncontrollable acne has also had a great negative impact on many people's lives. If there is a vaccine to avoid acne as much as possible, I think it is still necessary.

    A few days ago, I got news from a pharmaceutical company that the acne vaccine is already under development and is expected to enter the clinical stage in 2023. Although there is still a long time from entering the clinical trial to starting to be widely used, it is foreseeable that acne vaccines will definitely appear in the future.

    After the news was on the Internet, many netizens participated in the discussion. Many people think that if there was such a vaccine before, they would not be deeply affected by acne, and many netizens think that this vaccine is meaningless, and it may even hinder the normal physical growth of young people.

    First of all, it is necessary to correct that pimples and acne are two different things, and acne vaccine and acne vaccine are not the same thing, what is said in the message should be acne vaccine.

    As a person who has been deeply affected by acne, the pit marks all over my face can be said to be a pain that I can't recall. If there is an acne vaccine, I will definitely give my child an acne vaccine.

    Maybe if you don't get this vaccine, your child won't get acne, and it won't have any effect, but if you really don't get it, once your child is troubled by acne, or even caused physical and psychological harm because of acne, you will really regret it. I'm not sure it's going to work, but I'm willing to give it to my kids because I'm really scared of regrets and I really don't want my kids to be bothered.

    Pity the hearts of parents all over the world, if you can really be sure that a certain vaccine is nothing, and it is not too expensive, I think most parents are willing to give their children this vaccine, and I am just one of ordinary parents.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I don't want to beat my child, because this will destroy some of the child's cells, which will have a certain impact on the child, and the damage is relatively high.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    That depends on the vaccine. If the vaccine was too expensive, I wouldn't have given it. Because pimples are not a big deal, everyone has them.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    No, because pimples are a normal physiological phenomenon during growth, and they are not caused by a virus.

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