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Treating Acne

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Acne is a chronic skin condition that is often treated by a dermatologist. The main goal of treating acne is actually to heal the outstanding lesions, stop new ones from forming, prevent scarring, and lessen the psychological stress and embarrassment caused by this skin condition.

There is now a myriad of products sold in the market for treating acne. Some of them have actually scientifically proven effects and deemed powerful for treating acne. However, of a massive number of acne treatments available on the market today, certain combinations of these treatments are considered to prevent acne in all but the most severe cases. Perhaps one of the best ways for treating acne is to knock out the bacteria that are caused by the blocked follicles. But, how is it done?

The acne-causing bacteria can actually be killed by the intake of antibiotics like the tetracycline or by treating the affected areas externally with bactericidal substances like the benzoyl peroxide. However, treating acne with these kinds of treatments will actually not do anything to reduce the oil secretion of that is the primary root of the blocked follicles. For this matter, it just then necessary to understand that treating acne with those treatments will just allow the condition to recur quite soon after the end of the treatment.

Another attempt for treating acne can be done by means of lessening the secretion of oils from the sebaceous glands. According to certain researches, this can be achieved by a great daily intake of certain derivatives of vitamin A like the isotretinoin over a period of a few months. Treating acne with isotretinoin is said to alleviate the symptoms of acne as this drug is proven to have a much longer effect than treating acne with antibacterial treatments. However, it is just somehow necessary to note that treating acne with this drug requires a close medical examination by a dermatologist since this treatment has a number of known side effects, nosebleed and dryness being common.

Acne can now be treated by means of exfoliating the skin. As you may know, a number of topical treatments for acne are now there to help you in treating acne. One of the common examples of topical treatment is the use salicylic acid. Treating acne with salicylic acid will allow the skin to peel off, which then helps to prevent the accumulation of dead skin cells combine with skin oil to block pores. It is even interesting to know that treating acne with this kind of solution helps to unblock the clogged pores, preventing acne from forming, the leaving the skin acne-free.

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