Feb 04 2009

Selecting Treatment for Acne and Acne Scars

There are a lot of cures to be had when it comes to acne. You can try for topical over-the-counter medication or you can try home remedies; no matter where you go, acne treatment is pretty much open and shut in terms of accessibility a well as treatment. So it is not a matter of where and how you get treatment, but choosing what are the best options for your skin.

Skin can be fickle organ to please; not only is it the largest organ in the body, it can also be perhaps one of its more sensitive. In fact, skin treatment aside from acne relies on pre-tests in order to make sure that treatment does not cause ill reactions. This is also the reason why most acne companies develop better formulations so it can be safe for most types of skin.

Worst Case Scenarios

Acne may be nearly unavoidable during your teen years, it is still treatable. We all get acne, just at varying degrees that are due to hygienic issues, complications from certain diseases or even your genetics.

Worsening cases of acne can be triggered by a variety of ways. Hair gels and excessive use of makeup can cause build up in your pores, thus exacerbating the build up of acne on your face.

Perhaps one of the worst case scenarios I’m talking about are Comedonal and inflammatory acne. Comedonal acne is your whitehead and/or blackhead outbreaks that are formed due to the ungainly mix of old skin and sebum that clogs your pores. Inflammatory acne on the other hand are Comedonal areas that have taken the appearance of reddish or even inflamed skin.

Again, their treatment can cause varying degrees of problems, but they are not impossible to cure. They can still be treated via topical over the counter medication to be paired with antibiotic use in order to counter its effects. Retinol creams, which anti-wrinkle connoisseurs are very familiar of, helps restore your skin to its more supple and elastic form by stimulating the growth of collagen in your dermis. Doxycycline and tetracyclines are choice antibiotics that should be used in conjunction with the retinoid medication.

Hormones and Acne

Acne is not only caused by clogged pores, there are also cases in which your hormones are directly responsible for the spread and increase in acne activity. They are pronounced in women who have hormonal fluctuations due to the menstrual cycle. In such cases, dermatologists recommend the use of contraceptive pills in order to distill its effects.

Products such as Estrostep, Ortho Tri-Cyclen are known to be effective in such cases. However, one must understand that oral contraceptives or pill-form contraceptives need time to work as their effect is gradual rather than instantaneous.

One characteristic side effect that is commonly attributed to these types of medication is that it can cause frequent urination.

 

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