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Badis H, 42 years, Tripoli, Lebanon “Advised by a friend, I decided to bring my mother to France for her medical treatment. I wanted the best for her. After comparing a few agencies, I decided to trust FAME. Therefore in September 2012,  I came to France with my mother and children. The day of our arrival at the airport, our consultant Helen was waiting for us to drive us to our hotel. ...

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Severe acne: treat without waiting

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In France, 1 in 6 patients (15-34 years) with severe acne is not treated. The disease is not limited to a few unsightly pimples. No, it actually causes deep craters and sometimes leaves irreversible scars on the face, neck, chest, and back. For these young patients, the psychological impact is significant and often underestimated by the entourage. "Patients should see dermatologists" Because solutions do exist.

Source: Destination Santé - Conférence de presse Pierre Fabre Dermatologie, juillet 2013

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Henri | 17/10/2013

Intéressant! Mon fils souffre de ce problème depuis 2 ans. Et ce n'est pas toujours facile!