Breakout: Generally facial cellulitis looks like area on your face where the skin is red, raised, with possible pus filled blisters. It is generally tender to touch. It can start out generally small but enlarges in size over time. It will also penetrates deeper into the skin overtime. Early on they can be treated with topical anabiotic but with progression oral and would be necessary. Get treated as soon as possible
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