An Introduction to Acne Treatment
Nearly 17 million people in the United States have acne, making it
the most common skin disease. Acne affects almost all teenagers as
well as a growing number of adults. It attacks all kinds of skin -
with little regard to race or gender - on the face, neck, chest,
back, shoulders, and upper arms. It can take the form of
whiteheads, blackheads, pimples, nodules and cysts even permanent
scars. Often, acne clears up after several years, even without
treatment. Sometimes, however, action needs to be taken.
Acne is formed when skin cells inside hair follicles shed too fast
and clump together, plugging up the follicle and causing a pimple.
While mostly genetic, acne can be aggravated by any combination of
stress, hormonal activity, hyperactive sebaceous glands,
accumulation of dead skin cells, bacteria in the pores, skin
irritation or scratching of any sort, anabolic steroids,
medications containing halogens (iodides, chlorides, bromides),
moisturizer overuse, hair removal, lithium, barbiturates,
androgens, or exposure to high levels of chlorine compounds.
Many acne sufferers think they have no recourse but to wait it out
and pray that theirs is not a severe case. Today, an overwhelming
variety of preventions and treatments exist to combat every kind of
acne, from the humblest of whiteheads to the most vicious cystic
inflammations. From kitchen to pharmacy to natural food store to
dermatologists office, there are dozens and dozens of treatment
routes you can take, depending on your case of acne.
Over-the-counter topical treatments are your first line of defense
against acne outbreaks. Benzoyl peroxide is the most popular
chemical for this type of treatment, coming in such sommonly known
brands as Clearasil, Oxy, and Neutrogena. It is important to treat
acne early on, as all treatments are actually preventions against
later outbreaks. For more severe cases, there are oral and topical
prescription medications, as well as traditional or laser surgery.
Acne Treatment
provides detailed information on the best acne treatments,
including laser acne treatment, and scar treatment, as well as
adult, natural, home treatment, and more. Acne Treatment is the
sister site of Microdermabrasion
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