Became a dermatologist

And?

My uncle makes $1,500,000 a year selling cosmetics in Asia with no degree at all. He spends 10 months a year playing golf and traveling Europe while people beneath him do all the work.

If we're playing the numbers game he clearly wins.

everyones uncle does something like that apparently.

protip? he doesn't.

Can you help me out then?

I've been using retin A at 0.1% for several years now. a lot of my acne has cleared up but i get break outs now and then. my skin is a bit rough and there is some discoloration . I believe its hyperpigmentation (i have dark skin and I'm asian). What can I take to help with the discoloration and should I continue using Retin A?

corns are usually caused by pressure points. You need different shoes or inserts.

>dermatology
>anything more than looking at skin using the most basic of microscopy
>"I'm doing math and science!"

You can be happy to make a shotload of money and have lots of time to spend it user, but don't try to tell us you are in a math/physical science intensive field.

>b b b b b but I'm doing biology
Lol

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You can go to a different university and not transfer your credits

>wanting to work on old people's moles and skin as opposed to amazing machines

You some kind of bum boy, lad?

Dermatologists do A LOT more than that. Bad looking skin conditions can often be a reflection of something that is happening internally. Their job is to figure out what. Many dermatologists treat STD's, skin cancer, and a load of other diseases.

Excuse me sir, can you please show me proof of your degree? The reason why Im asking that is because my mom is forcing me to try this anti-acne regime called Proactive, and Im scared of its side effects. Are my fears correct?