UNICHS 2023
Conference Management System
Main Site
Submission Guide
Register
Login
User List | Statistics
Abstract List | Statistics
Poster List
Paper List
Reviewer List
Presentation Video
Online Q&A Forum
Access Mode
Ifory System
:: Abstract ::

<< back

The Effect Of Supplements and Facial Care Products On The Onset Of Acne Vulgaris
Dara Ugi Aras(a*), Sitti Nurul Wahyuni(b), Adriyanti Adam(c), Sitti Musafirah(d), Viviani L(e)

a) Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine And Health Sciences, University of Muhammadiyah Makassar, Indonesia
*daraugi[at]med.unismuh.ac.id
b) Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine And Health Sciences, University of Muhammadiyah Makassar, Indonesia
c) Department of ENT Medicine, Faculty of Medicine And Health Sciences, University of Muhammadiyah Makassar, Indonesia
d) Department of Dermatovenerology, Faculty of Medicine And Health Sciences, University of Muhammadiyah Makassar, Indonesia
e) Students of Bachelor of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine And Health Sciences, University of Muhammadiyah Makassar, Indonesia


Abstract

Background: Blackheads, papules, pustules, and nodules are signs of Acne vulgaris, a disorder of inflammation in polysebaceous units. Eighty-five percent of adolescents and young people between the ages of 12 and 15 have acne vulgaris. Excessive sebum production, hyperkeratinization of the polysebaceous ducts, mycobacterial infection, and inflammatory processes are the main causes of acne vulgaris. Dysseborrhoea is the term for the quantitative and qualitative change in sebum levels that occurs during puberty. In addition to external variables like comedogenic medicines and cosmetics, internal factors including hormonal and genetic factors can also cause the problem.
Purpose: To determine the impact of supplement and face care product on the development of acne vulgaris in students at the University of Muhammadiyah Makassar^s (Unismuh), Faculty of Medicine.
Methods: Cross-sectional methodology was employed for the investigation. Simple random sampling is the sampling technique employed. Chi-Square analysis is used in questionnaires as part of the data collection process.
Results: A value of p = 0.552 (p>0.05) was obtained from the analysis using the Chi-Square test, indicating that there is no significant relationship between the use of facial care products and the incidence of acne vulgaris, and a value of p = 0.132 (p>0.05) indicated that there was no significant relationship between supplement use and the incidence of acne vulgaris.
Conclusion: There is no connection between using face care products and supplements to prevent the development of acne vulgaris in students at Faculty of Medicine, Unismuh.

Keywords: Vitamin- Probiotic- Medicine- Papul- Pustule

Topic: Caring for Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases

Plain Format | Corresponding Author (Dara Ugi Aras)

Share Link

Share your abstract link to your social media or profile page

UNICHS 2023 - Conference Management System

Powered By Konfrenzi Premium 1.832M-Build6 © 2007-2025 All Rights Reserved