Best Acne
Treatments
The best acne treatments for severe
acne are available in a variety of forms; including
oral antibiotics, ointments, and physical treatments such as
chemical peels and drainage. Physical treatments, more
complex by nature, must be conducted by a
dermatologist. Although popping pimples is a form of
physical acne treatment, it is ill-advised. It can cause
acne-causing bacteria to spread and may lead to scarring.
Some of the best acne treatments are classified as
physical treatments and should be done under controlled
conditions (i.e. a doctor's office), which minimizes risks
while providing the best outcome.
Acne Medications
One of the more popular approaches to acne
control is the use of effective acne skin care lotions and
gels. This approach is the obvious
answer to eliminating, or avoiding, whiteheads and
blackheads. A dramatic reduction in whiteheads and
blackheads can be accomplished through a regular acne skin
care program. A daily routine of cleansing and medicating
your skin can have fantastic results in only a short time
period. Two of the top selling acne skin care
programs are ZENMED®
Derma Cleanse® System, which favors a more natural
approach to acne control, or Proactiv® Solution , which provides an effective combination of
cleansers, toners, and repairing lotions. You can
see how these treatment programs rate against other
top treatments at Acne
Product Reviews. Exfoliation
The top layer of skin can be removed either
chemically or with abrasion. Chemical peels are usually
done with salicylic acid or glycolic acid. These work by
destroying a microscopic layer of skin cells to unclog pores
and remove the build-up of dead cells. The same effect
can be achieved by using an abrasive cloth or liquid
scrub. Glycolic acid treatments can be done every two to
four weeks over a period of about six months, but salicylic
acid treatments are milder and are often included in
over-the-counter medications. They can be used on a daily
basis.
Comedo Extraction
Comedones (blackheads and
whiteheads) can be removed by a dermatologist using sterile
instruments. An anesthetic cream is used in the immediate
area and then the comedones are extracted using a pen-like
instrument which opens the top to allow removal of the plugged
skin cells and sebum. The procedure is usually followed
by an application of antibiotic cream. It is important not to
try this at home -- squeezing or picking at pimples can lead to
infection and permanent scarring.
Drainage
Severe acne can sometimes cause cysts to form
under the skin. These cysts can be painful and
disfiguring. Smaller cysts can be treated with cortisone
injections which flatten the lesion in a day or two.
Larger cysts may need to be drained and surgically
removed. Drainage can help relieve the pain associated
with cysts and also reduce the chance of scarring. It is
performed in the dermatologist's office with sterile
instruments. It is important not to try to drain cysts by
yourself because of the risk of infection which could lead to
permanent scarring.
Light Therapy
Light therapy, such as the Clearlight acne
treatment, is sometimes used to combat the acnes
bacteria that cause acne. It is particularly useful in
treating hard-to-reach areas but may have a short-term effect
because it does not do anything about the production of sebum
or the accumulation of dead skin cells.
Laser therapy is one of the best acne
treatments for treating the scars caused by acne. It
can be used for both surface-level scarring as well as deep
tissue scarring caused by serious acne conditions.
Research is currently being conducted on the use of lasers for
acne treatment. Several approaches are being examined –
burning away the follicle sac which produces the hair; burning
away the gland which produces sebum; and forming oxygen in the
bacteria to kill them. As one of the best acne treatments
for scar removal, laser therapy should be considered as a
serious option to remove acne scars and the emotional "baggage"
they sometimes carry.
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