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Posted on June 15, 2009 by Sesderma Labratories | Posted under Acne
How to treat acne effectively - Information, causes, and treatment options
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Acne Info
Concept Acne is an inflammatory skin condition characterized by skin outbreaks around hair follicles. It is a common disease that mainly affects adolescents, but can also affect adults, especially those between 20 and 30 years of age. In these people acne may appear as different types of acne such as comedones (blackheads), papules (red, hard bumps), pustules (pus grains) and more rarely cysts and abscesses. The lesions are located on the face and less often in the back, chest, shoulders and neck. Acne requires treatment and there is no need to wait to for nature to resolve the problem as it is very difficult to predict how long it will take to disappear completely. The treatment can prevent the development of scars or marks, thus improving the complexion of the skin and physical appearance.
Acne is due to a series of hormonal changes that occur during adolescence. During puberty, sebaceous glands (located deep in the skin) produce an oily material called sebum caused by testosterone (male hormone). Sebum comes to the surface through small tubes (ducts) and their opening is a pore. Obstruction of the sebaceous ducts cause it to retain sebum, forming pimples, which can be:
The black colour is due to the action of air on retained sebum in the pores. Sometimes an excess of retained sebum in the ducts and the duct walls swell and burst, dispensing the sebum into the skin, resulting in the formation of red, hard pimples, (internal) or abscesses. Along with this, the sebum is retained in an ideal breeding ground for skin bacteria, causing more irradiation and inflammation. Other causes of acne, especially in adults are:
Influential Factors Seasons: Improvement in summer and worse in spring and fall. Menstruation: In almost all women acne outbreaks occur with the period. Menopause: the hormonal changes of menopause can lead to a type of menopausal acne. Nerves: stress, exams, lack of sleep, etc.. Aggravate acne. Constipation: aggravates acne or makes it more rebellious to treatment. To avoid this:
Diet: Certain foods aggravate acne. The most noteable are: chocolate, nuts and derivatives, milk, cheese, yogurt and other dairy products, foods made with a lot of oil or butter, pizza, beer, alcohol, coffee, tea, spices, too much iodized salt, pork, seafood (shrimp, oysters), citrus, and especially food that has been fried with butter or fat. Fresh vegetables, fruits, juices and bread help improve acne.
Treatment There are different options for the treatment of acne:
Acne improves with sun exposure, therefore it is also recommended clinical treatment with UV lamps. Patients are advised to receive treatment 2-3 times a week. The treatment can be administered in conjunction with lasers in cases of a great deal of inflammation to prevent scarring.
Some patients with acne have unsightly scars (pits and red spots), particularly on the face and back. The scars can be improved by a chemical peel performed by qualified personnel. The peeling is made by applying a lotion with concentrated fruit acids (glycolic, lactic, citric or salicylic) to the face with gauze to stimulate the natural repair mechanisms of the skin. Doing this will give smooth skin, and stimulate collagen synthesis to fill wrinkles and scars. The peelings also help to eliminate pimples and blackheads. The procedure involves applying fruit acid to the face every 1-2 weeks up to 6-8 times. Subsequently, a maintenance treatment should be applied every 2-3 months. There are other treatments for scars such as lasers and capacitive currents (INDIBA) which are completely painless and with no side effects. In these cases, the patient must go to the clinic 2 times a week, for a minimum of 2 months. There is also a procedure called laser - carbon laser abrasion, which is now the most recommended for acne.
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