I visited this clinic after reading so many good reviews about it and I badly want a cure for my pimples outbreak.
During my 1st visit, I did ask him if I need to remove my make up but he said I don't have to. Wonder how he gauged my condition. Anyway, I was given the oratane, a bottle of grey lotion which is known as acne lotion, eryson lotion, a pimple cream & lip balm.
I decided not to take the oratane and see how's the effect of the lotion application first. After 1+ week of application, my skin feel tight and dry, with a tingling feeling. I thought that's the normal process and so I continue but apply more moisturiser. However, the condition got worsen 2 days later. My skin started to peel, and it becomes so dry with fine lines. A slight movement on my face will cause pain. I called to check if it's the side effect of the lotion but the lady is so rude and she keeps interrupting my word before I could finish my sentence.
I went to see another doctor today for second opinion and I was told that the lotion that he prescribed may be too strong for me. He could not figure out what the grey lotion is as it's being mixed by the doctor himself. But from what he see, my condition isn't so serious that I need to take Oratane despite there are still new pimples popping. Luckily, I didn't take the pills. Else my condition will be even worse. Would have to repair my skin and restore its ph balance now.
Have read from many sources that Oratane should only be prescribed when other treatments don't work. So I'm also wondering why am I being advised to take them during my 1st visit...
no doubt hes gdhis lotion is godly
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His customer base is indeed huge
The trick is be their early bird
hello, i'm 16 and planning to see dr loke myself for my acne and suspected rosacea. abt how much will his charges be? my parents took me to a gp for my acne and i had being using the topical medication for abt half a year and only see little improvement.
the old receptionists are all super rude. totally irritating. and i do not understand why they do not have the electronic number thingy that all clinics have rather than call people one by one and make them queue up like primary school students.
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