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LIVING WITH ACNE: PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT AND SOCIAL ADAPTATION
Hakimov Dilshod Rustamovich,Latipova Feruza Baxodir kizi , ashkent International University of ChemistryAbstract
Acne is an inflammatory skin condition that primarily begins during adolescence but can persist into adulthood. It is not just an aesthetic issue; it significantly affects an individual’s psychological well-being and social life. People suffering from acne often experience low self-esteem, depression, and social challenges. This thesis explores the psychological effects of acne and its impact on social adaptation.
Keywords
appearance, psychological impact, depression, mental health, dermatological treatment, healthy lifestyle,
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