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Top Useful Facts About Acne & Your Skin Pores
You have pores in your skin, just like the other person does. They are meant to allow sweat to pass through, oils to secrete, and dead skin cells to find their way out. Acne results when these pores get blocked and inflamed, so that your skin breaks out in angry red spots and lesions. You see acne for the most part on your face, neck, and sometimes your shoulders. People who suffer intently could also grow it on the arms and torso. Be advised, severe acne is not a skin condition that you want to trifle with. Alway seek help when you notice your acne is going out of control.
You must know by now that most people who develop acne complications are folks with very oily skin, or a lot of body hairs, or both. In some other people, the condition could be as a reaction to something that they are allergic to; in which case, it must be possible to cure them once you get them away from the allergen. However, experience has shown that this is rarely quite the case. For some reason, even when the cause of it is removed and dealt with, acne has been known to persist; meaning that there is a lot yet to learn about acne than is known in the present.
How to Get Rid of Back Acne?
Back acne is harder to treat than facial acne, because it is spread over a large area. It is also difficult to reach to all the affected areas and apply medication, besides cleaning it. The skin in the back is also tougher than the skin on the face, and the back has several sebaceous glands. The back acne is also normally more severe than the facial acne. The back acne has many pustules and cysts. Topical treatment may not be effective if the back acne is too severe. The Regimen is used for mild to moderate back acne.
The back acne Regimen is similar in content to the regular Regimen; only it contains more glycolic acid lotion. This medicine is available off the shelf in medical stores. The area affected with back acne has to be washed gently and dried, after doing so with a mild cleanser. The lotion then has to be applied on these areas affected with back acne, and it must be allowed to dry. This lotion can be applied in good volume, and then a moisturizer must be used. As much as possible, severe tension on the back must be avoided.
What Is the Best Skin Care Medication for Acne While Pregnant?
I’ve never broke out this much for so long and not been able to get rid of it in my life!!! Now all of a sudden the skin care product I’ve always used isn’t working. Any suggestions?
Also, I heard on the radio yesterday also that proactive is great and although it definitely works its very expensive and there is other products that contain the same ingredients, oxy something, but forgot what she said so don’t know what to look for.
Is It True That Using Acne Cream or Medication Can Make Acne Worse?
I’ve heard that using acne cream like Proactiv or Clearsil can clear acne for a few weeks but will cause it to come back, even worse and last even longer. Is this true?
Also, I went to an acne treatment review website and for most acne treatment brands there are reviews that say it’s amazing and also reviews that says it’s horrible, so it’s hard to know what product will have the best resulsts. Any advice?
How Does Oral Medication for Acne Know How to Clear Up the Area?
I have a minor acne problem on my chin and the corner of mouth. I recently went to the dermatologist to find out how to get rid of it. She prescribed oral medication that treats acne. My question is how does the oral medicine know where the acne is and how does it clear it up? I guess I’m just really skeptical about this whole thing. Thanks!
When Do You Stop Using Acne Med? When to Stop Paying for Dermatologists, but Keep Receiving Your Perscription?
I’ve had many many pimples so I went to my dermatologist and he perscribed me medication to treat it, so i began using it and I’ve had big results. But everytime I go to a consultation I have to pay $60 or more just to talk to him and receive a perscription. Is there a way I could keep buying my medication without having to pay so much when seeing him, by just going directly to the pharmacy or are there dermatologists where you could just go and receive perscription with little pay?
Also, can you just stop using the medication after it works? Or do you have to keep using it to prevent it?
Anna, Do You Still Have Acne?
This video review on Acne Medication might help you:
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