When it comes to acne, we all want it gone as quickly as possible, so we buy maximum strength products. The problem with this is that in most cases it is overkill. Why swat a fly with a flyswatter when it will be just as dead if we use a sledgehammer? Because the sledgehammer will do some pretty significant damage to the table the fly landed on. Similarly, when we use too strong a concentration of benzoyl peroxide, we may get rid of the zit quickly, but the rest of the skin suffers. Thus, the benzoyl peroxide trap. We have acne, we treat the acne with maximum strength product, the pimples clear up, then the skin dries out and becomes uncomfortable, we stop using the acne product, and the pimples come back. It's an endless circle, unless . . .
All those suffering from acne formation should try and see that acne does not increase. For this level of acne should be identified. If it is the beginning of acne, normal skin care would be enough. Normal skin care involves cleaning skin with normal cleansers. Cleansers need not be harsh, all you require doing is keeping the skin clean and the pores clear for excess oil to escape out rather than being trapped inside and causing black heads or white heads.
It is highly recommended that people with cystic acne should visit a dermatologist. If the patient is suffering from light to moderate cystic acne then he/she can take antibiotics which have the tendency to kill the bacterium but approximately 30%-45% of today's cystic acne strains are resistant to one or more of the common antibiotics, making them useless. Additionally long-term use of antibiotics is associated with increased cancer risks. Many dermatologists these days give oral drugs such as Accutane and sulfa-based antibiotics for cystic acne. Oral antibiotics such as tetracycline and minocycline are also more effective for cystic acne because they work systemically.
ddfdrvdscdncdm.blogspot.com
tags: before and after pictures laser acne scar removal, skin care for bad acne, remedies for getting rid of acne
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment