Not only is acne a physical condition, a psychological component is
present as well. Acne sufferers can experience, behavioral problems,
academic decline, social isolation, substance abuse, depression, even
suicide. Teenagers are more vulnerable in this respect because both
acne and depressive disorder have a peak incidence during adolescence.
Although acne is not a life-threatening disease, appropriate management
is vital to its successful resolution.
Here's a quick listing of the most common products used to treat acne
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course of acne treatment. Benzoyl Peroxide kills the bacteria that
causes acne. Proactiv Solution is a dermatologist formulated
Combination Therapy acne management system. Salicylic Acid unclogs your
pores and encourages skin renewal. Tretinoin (Retin-A)promotes healthy
sloughing. Antibiotics kill bacteria and reduces inflammation. Oral
Contraceptives help regulate hormone levels. Anti-Androgens inhibit the
body's production of acne-causing hormones. Isotretinoin (Accutane) is
a treatment for severe cystic or nodular acne.
It makes sense to cleanse and nourish from both the INSIDE and OUT.
Your face and body do not need more clogging, synthetic oils and
lotions. They need real nutrition that can make a difference when
applied topically as well as nutrition internally to enhance
detoxification and a healthy blood supply to the vessels beneath the
skin's surface.
How can I avoid acne scarring? Because we know so little about what
causes one person to scar more easily than another, the best way to
avoid scarring is to prevent acne. It's important to treat the
condition early in its course, and for as long as necessary. The more
inflammation you can prevent, the less likely you are to scar. In the
event that you do get acne lesions, it's important to treat them with
the proper medication rather than squeeze or pick at them. Handling the
skin -- squeezing with your fingernails, poking pimples with a pin, or
whatever -- significantly increases damage to surrounding tissue, and
thereby increases the chance that the lesion will leave a permanent
scar and acne scar treatment will be necessary.
Minocycline is derived of tetracycline, very often used for acne
treatment. Children age must not take this medication as it will reduce
the development of teeth and bones. As with the doxycycline,
minocycline can effectively decrease the potency of the bacteria
thriving in the skin pores. Along with acne, it is also noted to
efficiently provide treatment for other bacterial skin infections.
A dermatologist may use acne laser surgery in the most severe acne
cases to dig to the very core of a pimple and clear it completely. The
laser device is designed so that it is weak enough not to cause any
additional damage beyond the area being treated. Most experts consider
this laser surgery very safe, but as with any surgery there is always
at least a small opportunity for unexpected consequences.