Saturday, January 4, 2014

Comparing Different, Common Ways Medical Professionals Treat Acne

Acne is one of the most common skin diseases that both men and women, young and old are effected with at one point in their lives or another. There are, remedies that you can purchase for acne over the counter, but most of the time, these might not work for you. So, if your acne condition is bad enough, you might want to seek out a dermatologist for help.

Topical retinoids are one of the prescription medications that people most often get from a dermatologist for their acne. These work by getting rid of clogged pores on the face and other areas of the body that are affected. Topical retinoids come in liquids, cream or gel form and are used in conjunction with topical antibiotics, because topical retinoids can and will dry out the skin.

 Peroxide, that is standard Benzoyl Peroxide is another medication that people try to get rid of acne. This is another medication that comes in liquid, cream, bar, lotion or gel form. It's function is also to clear out clogged pores and it works as a peeling agent, also. Benzoyl Peroxide can also dry out the skin.

Hormonal treatments are another suggestion that your dermatologist might make. Particularly if you are a woman suffering with acne. At times, it's because of hormones that a women suffers from acne to begin with. With this, your dermatologist may try birth control pills and perhaps using some other hormonal therapies.

Antibiotics can temporarily treat certain types of acne to stop the flare up. Antibiotics work by attacking the bacterial infection that is the root cause of acne. After treatment with antibiotics other skin care treatments should be used afterward. The first step is visiting your dermatologist and have them diagnose your skin condition, this is so they know what the correct treatment to use to clear your acne breakouts.

Light therapy is a new form of acne treatment normally used for treating papules or pistules or black or white heads. The belief behind this is if you use the lights they will penetrate the skin and cause a reaction that excites the sebum in the skin pores. The way that it works is that the blue light works for the sebum and pores of the skin. Whereas the red light helps with the inflammation of acne. Different types of blue and red light therapies are available. These treatments can require you to do 15 minutes of therapy a day.

If you have tried everything else on the market, one of the procedures above might be just what you need to end your acne breakouts. Although there is no promise that these treatments will benefit you for the long run, as you may get acne again at some point in the future in your life.
By: Karen Chase

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