Although most teenagers
get some form of acne, adults in their twenties, thirties, forties,
or even older, can develop acne. Men and women alike experience
acne, but men get it more severely. There are many adult acne
treatments to choose from.
All acne treatments work by preventing new breakouts, and must
be used over a period of weeks or months. Even if you begin
to see improvement, continue treatment. Follow the directions
on the package or as prescribed by your dermatologist.
There are many over-the-counter adult acne treatments to unblock
pores, reduce bacteria and dry out pimples. They contain the
acids or antibiotics benzoyl peroxide (such as Neutrogena On-The-Spot),
salicylic acid (such as Stri-dex), sulfur or resorcinol (such
as Clearasil Adult Care).
Even more numerous are prescription drugs and topicals that
curb oil build-up, skin cell shedding and bacteria growth -
all while drying and peeling away old acne and stimulating healthy
skin growth. For women, there are even drugs that decrease testosterone
levels. In cases of unresponsive or severe acne, isotretinoin
(Accutane) may be used. Talk to your dermatologist to find out
what is appropriate for your case of acne.
Beyond oral and topical medications, there are a number of other
options for adult acne treatment.
Microdermabrasion is basically a sand-blasting technique that
can clear up minor blemishes caused by acne. Light chemical
peels with salicylic acid or glycolic acid help to unblock the
pores, open the blackheads and whiteheads, and stimulate new
skin growth. Injections of corticosteroids may be used for treating
large red bumps (nodules). Birth control pills have the desirable
side effect of treating and reducing acne breakouts.
Laser resurfacing can be helpful in treating acne as well, by
vaporizing the acne and clearing the way for new skin to grow.
To avoid scarring, you should never pick or squeeze acne, especially
inflammatory acne or “pustules”. Squeezing forces infected material
deeper into the skin, causing additional inflammation and possible
scarring. Also, avoid scrubbing your skin. If you do get scars,
acne scar treatment is available in many forms. Acne Treatment
provides detailed information on the best acne treatments, including
laser acne treatment, and scar treatment, as well as adult,
natural, home treatment, and more. Acne Treatment is the sister
site of Microdermabrasion Web.
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