Acne
Acne treatment focuses on quick acne cure and avoidance of acne scarring. As acne progresses, the possibility of scarring increases. With surgical and physical procedures doctors hope to bring quick healing to acne. These procedures are mainly performed to drain acne, dry out the oil and reduce the size of sebaceous glands. Let us look at some of these common procedures.
Comedone extraction- in this procedure the blackheads and whiteheads are removed by doctor using sterile instruments. The extraction stops further growth. This procedure may be combined with oral or topical treatment.
Cyst drainage- large cysts are drained and extracted skillfully by doctors to remove the pus, dead cells, sebum and other matter that is accumulated in the large cysts. This prevents cysts from further growth and scar formation is reduced.
Steroid Injection- Sometimes cysts are injected to dry them out with steroid. This gives quick results.
Peeling and dermabrasion- with mild chemical peeling and microdermabrasion, the epidermis is cleaned of dead skin cells, the pores are opened and acne is reduced.
Laser - Diode laser can be used to treat acne.
Light source- some lights such as blue light and green yellow lights are used to kill P.acnes bacteria that creates inflammation in acne. Most of these procedures are used along with topical or oral treatment of acne. The main objective is to treat acne at a stage where scar formation will not take place.
Doctors and researchers are no longer calling a diet of chocolate and greasy
food the culprit. It has been shown through research that the types
of food eaten seem to have little effect on acne. Another myth that
has been busted over the years is that blackheads and acne are caused
by dirt. Not so.
One of the major causes of acne is now thought to be rising hormone
levels. Hormones found in both sexes increase during puberty and
are thought to enlarge sebaceous glands and increase oil (sebum)
development. Acne forms when the pores get blocked and sebum cannot
drain to the surface of the skin. When the sebum gets blocked, bacteria
growth starts. Acne bacteria is called propionibacterium acnes.
Some researchers think that acne may be hereditary and can be inherited
from parents.
There are some external causes for acne. Heavy or greasy make ups
can cause acne flair ups as can high humidity. Some prescription
medications may have a side effect that causes acne.
Acne can be characterized in two ways, light to moderate or severe.
Light to moderate acne is characterized by blackheads, whiteheads
and papules. A severe case of acne would include cysts and nodules.
Most cases of light to moderate acne can be treated by over the
counter medications. There are many to choose from. Some acne suffers
find that benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid works well, and benzoyl
peroxide is known to readily kill the acne bacteria. Benzoyl peroxide
can be found in cleansers and in spot treatments. Benzoyl peroxide
is very drying and can make your face look even more irritated,
especially when you first start washing with it. Many acne suffers
use a moisturizer on their face after washing. There are many moisturizers
available that are specifically designed to help with acne such
as Cetaphil, Eucerin, and Neutrogena.
It is suggested that you wash at least twice a day. Never squeeze
or pick the blemishes on your face and don't wash with a washcloth,
use your hands. A washcloth can irritate acne and actually make
it worse.
Severe acne, or acne that has not responded well to over the counter
products, is most successfully treated with the knowledge and expertise
of a dermatologist. A dermatologist will consider many things before
suggesting treatment such as severity of acne, patient age, lifestyle,
and co-existing conditions. The dermatologist then may suggest a
combination of two or three different therapies for best treatment.
The earlier that acne is treated, the better it will be. With all
the treatments available, there is one that will be right for you.
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