| In a recent poll, acne topped the list of beauty calamities, irritating respondents more than lines and wrinkles, or even a haircut gone badly.
Acne, although usually found in teens, can occur at any age. Apart from the face, it can also happen on the neck and back.
What can be done to cure it? Firstly, try over-the-counter acne solutions that contain salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide.
Benzoyl peroxide is the most commonly used acne solution and is known as one of the most effective ones in the market. If you are suffering from mild non-inflammatory forms of acne, benzoyl peroxide is regarded as exceedingly effective. Because it is safe both for grown-ups and teenagers, it is preferable to other acne treatments.
However, there are several minor side effects. It can cause dryness in the skin. If you experience too much dryness, stop applying the treatment for a while and then, using a lower concentration of benzoyl peroxide, try out again.
Salicylic acid works best of all on non-inflammatory cases of acne and it begins by exfoliating the dead skin, thereby keeping the skin pores clean and forestalling plugging. When nothing plugs the pores, pimples and blackheads are unlikely to spoil your skin. But skin irritation is possible. Patients have complained of dry skin, stinging or burning sensation, and flaking and peeling of the skin.
If the treatment does not work on you, talk to your medical practitioner about prescription products, such as antibiotics, retinoids and adapalene (Differin).
There are a few antibiotics that are prescribed by doctors as acne solutions for patients that suffer from moderate or severe forms of ance. Antibiotics stop bacteria from multiplying and spreading in the body. Even though they show results quicker, antibiotics are usually not favored by patients, since they lead to side effects, such as indigestion, discoloration of the skin, dizziness and sensitivity to light.
For severe cases of cystic acne, your medical practitioner may prescribe isotretinoin (Accutane) or may refer you to a specialist. Because serious side effects are possible, men and women taking Accutane should be cautiously monitored by their doctors. If other acne treatments appear ineffective, laser or light therapy may be used.
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