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Wednesday, August 12th, 2009 | Author: Rolf Joho

Acne Skin Care Treatments
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Acne sufferers today can choose from an array of products and regimens designed for acne skin care, both in prescription and over-the-counter preparations. Whether you are a teenager with typical hormone-driven breakouts, or are battling acne as an adult, you should be able to find a skin care treatment that gives you relief.

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Tuesday, August 04th, 2009 | Author: Rolf Joho

Did you know that more than 25% of the adult population worldwide suffers from acne? If we leave the pages of statistical data and look at people with plain eyes it will be hard to find a man or a woman who did not suffer the gnawing problem of zits. However, even though this problem is “skin deep”, its effects germinate into bouts of despair and social angst, which jeopardizes quality of life.
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009 | Author: Rolf Joho

 

Cystic acne treatment is a type of severe acne treatment that affects the various lymph nodes all over your body. It is extremely important that this type of acne be treated by your dermatologist. A dermatologist is a medical doctor that specializes in and diagnoses skin conditions. Cystic acne is a severe form of inflammatory acne and normally will not improve with medications that are normally used on the other acne cases.

Cystic acne treatment requires the use of isotretinoin (Accutane) which is a type of retinoid. This medication is taken orally one to two times per day for anywhere from 16 to 20 weeks. By reducing the size of the oil glands, which prevents oil from being produced, this medication can get very good results. By reducing the production of oil, which is a major cause of acne, the severe acne should be prevented. Isotreinoin also helps to reduce the amount of cell shedding and reduces the stickiness of the cells in the follicles, thus preventing the development of comedones. more…

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Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 | Author: Rolf Joho

It can strike you at an early age and may even follow you into adulthood. It makes you feel self-conscious, embarrassed and sometimes even isolated. You search and search for something to make it go away, only to be disappointed yet again. The culprit is acne.

For many years, people were told that acne had to do with eating too much chocolate or bad hygiene, but recently it has been discovered that more…

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Wednesday, July 08th, 2009 | Author: Rolf Joho

 

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Back acne comes in all sizes and forms of acne, ranging from mild forms like whiteheads to serious forms of acne including cystic acne. “Bacne” as it is referred to in slang terms, can consist of pimples, pustules and blackheads as well. Back acne affects people ranging from age ten to age forty or older yet. Understanding the causes of back acne and available treatment options, are very important is treating and preventing the condition.

Like all of the other forms of acne, there is no one thing that causes back acne. As far as the medical community stands, back acne also happens when oil glands start functioning more rapidly around puberty. The hormone group androgens, found in both females and males, get overactive which in turn causes a reaction in the oil glands, which make extra oil. The oil glands are located just underneath the skin surface. Oil glands constantly are producing and secreting oil through the pores in the skin. When too much of the oils are produced the pores and hair follicles become clogged. The clogs obstruct the way that dead cells escape the skin, which in turn results in a mess of oil and dead cells plugging the hair follicle. This attracts bacterium, which causes the acne to be formed. more…

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Thursday, July 02nd, 2009 | Author: Rolf Joho

Thought you finally outgrew the days of bad skin and pimples? Well, think again! Many adult males and females have to endure the symptoms of acne in their late 20’s and 30’s, even those that had never experienced the problem in adolescence.

There are generally two types of adult acne – the more  widespread form named Acne Vulgaris, and the rarer form known as Acne Rosacea. more…

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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 | Author: Rolf Joho

Adult Acne – 3 Reasons Why You Might Suffer From Adult Acne

Acne is a very common skin disease that usually affects teenagers and adolescents in the age between 14 and 20 years and most of us have experienced this burden during our teenage times. But adult Acne also happens more often than we might think. Approximately five percent of all adults experience adult acne, mostly in their twenties more…

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Saturday, June 20th, 2009 | Author: Rolf Joho

Your workplace could be a major contributor towards acne, coming into contact with oils, tars and halogenated hydrocarbons can be a big problem. Also drugs such as corticosteroids (topical and systemic), progestogens, and anabolic steroids are a cause of acne. It’s very difficult to manage the problems that acne brings. Make sure you treat acne quickly because if you don’t, it can progress rapidly, moving from the face to the body and spreading over once healthy skin.

Acne can also be caused by environmental and genetic factors, but genetics seems to predominate. In one large twin study of acne treatments, for example, 81 percent of disease variance (that is, the difference from what would normally be expected) was attributed to genetic effects, and the remaining 19 percent to environmental factors. more…

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