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Combat Acne The Modern Way: Newest Therapies

By: Flor Serquina

We all go through a stage in our lives where we experience having acne. While others have it longer than just a passing phase, some are lucky enough to have their acne problems end with puberty. With the new trends in the research work for acne, those affected are seeing hope that cheaper remedies and treatments will soon be available to them.



Depending on what you want to have treated, and depending on the severity of your acne case, these new acne treatments can help you overcome your acne problems. And no matter what these treatments are, you must always consult with a dermatologist before undertaking them. Moreover, you must go to a licensed dermatologist regularly to have your acne checked and assessed - before, during, and after the specified treatment.



For those who are afflicted with the severe kind of acne which refuse to heal despite the application of the latest treatments or medications, it would be best to try alternative methods which have proven to be effective by earlier generations.



Advances of modern-day acne treatment do not necessarily outdo traditional methods nor render them ineffective and obsolete. A few recent methods involve the painful stripping of the epidermis to make way for a new layer of raw skin underneath. The procedure of exposing the inner layer of the skin puts the person at risk of infection. Dermatologists usually prescribe antibiotics in the course of the treatment to guard their patients from any form of infection.



Using Birth Control Pills



Dermatologists also acknowledge that the underlying cause of most acne is hormonal, so that no amount of invasive and expensive new acne treatments can be effective without some molecular assistance. Some dermatologists therefore recommend birth control pills to stabilize the levels of estrogen and progesterone in women with acne. Fluctuations in the levels of these hormones can cause acne, so birth control pills can help add to the good effects of above-the-skin treatments.



A new treatment regimen involves the use of acids that can both prevent acne scarring and remove the acne cysts themselves. For instance, a solution with mandelic and malic acids can treat skins that are prone to acne, and with effects similar to glycolic or citric acid. Mandelic acid is a natural anti-bacterial that can kill the underlying cause of most acne: bacteria. Mandelic acid can also absorb oils that can clog pores, and it can control the release of oil from oil glands beneath the skin. Malic acid, on the other hand, can keep the skin naturally hydrated without making it release oils.



Turning To Light Therapy



Efforts to come up with the latest applications of treatment for scars brought about by acne have resulted in the use of different frequencies of light. The use of the blue and red light therapy at certain frequencies either through bulbs or lasers is believed to reduce the acne lesions. This kind of therapy is meant to destroy the acne-causing bacteria and this procedure has been found to be highly effective. This procedure is, however, expensive considering that the technology is new.



The light therapy has also evolved into a new technology called photodynamic therapy. With this, a stronger concentration of blue and violet lights is used to destroy acne-causing bacteria in the skin.



Laser Light Treatments



Use of laser is also adopted for acne removal and to diminish the scars caused by acne. The procedure involves the burning out of the follicle sac through which hair grows and where acne forms. With the use of laser, the oil glands producing pore-clogging oils are burned.



Another reason that laser treatment has been more effective is that it induces the production of oxygen molecules from the bacteria. Oxygen kills these bacteria and, in effect, gets rid of the acne.



Current acne treatment technologies present people with a variety of choices. These treatments have been made available to people with acne problems from all walks of life, anywhere in the world. Even as research on modern day acne treatment continues to unfold, people have ready options that work and that are relatively affordable. Your acne troubles do not have to stay with you for the rest of your life.

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The author: Flor Serquina's website provides informative resources on new acne treatments and nodular acne treatment.

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