Resources for Acne Treatment
There are many different types of acne treatment that people can
use. Just about everyone you know has some kind of magical remedy. But
where did they obtain their information? It is little wonder that there
is a lot of misunderstanding on the subject. Acne is generally placed
into one of three categories; mild, moderate or severe. The management
for each of these stages varies significantly. Acne is a health
condition and needs to be treated as such.
If you have acne and you feel that it is getting worse instead of
better, the best thing that you can do is let a professional
dermatologist have a look at your condition and prescribe an
appropriate treatment for you. Mild acne is first treated by gently
washing the area twice daily with warm water and soap. In addition to
cleansing the area, an over-the-counter cream or similar otc products
that incorporates benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid should be used.
These can be found in most pharmacies, and kill the bacteria on the
epidermis. Proper skin care is essential. It is important to comprehend
that improvements take time and do not happen overnight, especially
with topical solutions. Look for a gradual, steady improvement in the
condition of your skin. Some physicians will recommend certain vitamins
to help the appearance of the skin. Remember acne can occur nearly any
part of the body, including the arms, neck, back, the legs, and the
arms.
Acne is moderate when pimples (blackheads , whitehead, and
comedones) cover approximately half of the face. If you have moderate
acne, consult a dermatologist in order to quickly get a handle on your
situation. Although acne can be very depressing for those that suffer
from it, doctors say that most acne is completely treatable. Usually, a
combination therapies is used to treat moderate acne. This would
usually be a mixture of a physical treatment such as extraction or
light therapy and a prescription treatment like an antimicrobial or
retinoid cream. Sometimes, oral acne treatments or oral contraceptives
have been known to work as well. Acne scars can definitely become more
serious if it is not taken care of in the moderate stage. Therefore, it
is very important to try to resolve acne as soon as you can.
When acne is severe, the symptoms will be very obvious to the
individual suffering from it. Pimples and zits become deep, inflamed
and cyst-like. Usually a lot of scarring and damage to the skin occurs,
causing feelings of sadness and depression. Remember though that you
can find acne treatment and, as much as possible, should be sought
before the acne has reached this level.
Dermatologists will use very aggressive treatments to try to prevent
the progression of severe acne. They will try to stop it in its tracks
while at the same time, work to prevent permanent scarring. Oral
antibiotics and medications such as accutane, may be used at this stage
as well as drainage techniques and surgical incision, also known as
Acne Surgery. Other acne treatments such as injections of
corticosteroids can be used. This is primarily used to melt cysts over
a period of a few days. The acne therapy chosen by your determatologist
will be matched to the severity of the condition effecting your skin.
It is important to obtain well-informed information from a medical
professional regarding your acne. Acne treatment requires patience as
it usually takes between six to eight weeks of management before
visible signs of improvement can be seen. One should follow an acne
care regime prescribed by a doctor. Misinformation can have you using
an ineffective remedy for a long period of time, in a desperate attempt
to cure your acne. Mistakes can waste time, ultimately making your acne
last longer. Be persistent and work with the prescribed medications and
stick with the instructions given to you by your doctor. Adult acne
care is different from adolescent acne care, as the hormones going
through ones body are different. Therefore don't assume what you used
to cure your teenage acne problem will cure your adult problems as
well.
edit @ 11 Sep 2008 10:23:30 by estersursula