The Adulthood Acne Myth

by Danielle Weiser

Your parents probably mentioned on several occasions to quit picking at your pimples. They probably also told you to end the nonsense when you asked if you could schedule a visit with the dermatologist. They said you would "grow out" of it. In modern times, numerous parents take the same approach. They have other things to worry about, including that possible promotion at work and when they will have time to take the car to the mechanic.

Sadly, few have thought of reworking the approach. How much water does this notion actually hold? After all, more and more adults are reporting cases of acne on a yearly basis. Could it just be possible that acne doesn't vanish during adulthood as we would all like to believe?

Acne arises when the pores get clogged with dead skin cells. The oil that our sebaceous glands produce becomes trapped in the pore, and begins to fuel a multiplication frenzy among p. acnes bacteria. With a sudden rise in bacteria counts, the body reacts by inducing inflammation. At a basic level, acne is just the body's immune response to the p. acnes bacteria duplicating. The skin's failure to properly shed dead cells can be caused by a variety of factors.

An abnormal shedding cycle is but one of these factors. Unhealthy sebum composition causing the dead cells to clump together is yet another risk factor. Hormones, genetics, and eating habits can control oil quality and shedding. But other variables can also be intertwined. With all this in mind, there is little reason to assume that any child will be relieved of acne after entering adulthood.

If you suffered at the hands of this disorder as a child, and now continue to do so as an adult, a visit to the dermatologist may provide you the relief which you have long desired. The treatments range from topical medications that improve shedding and control bacteria, to oral medications that outright stop oil production. Your physician will asses your response to the treatments and assign you a modified course of treatment as necessary. It?s often advised against trying to wait acne out as scars can acne scars can arise, which are unsightly and expensive to repair. So it is best to take action immediately if possible.

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October 11 2009 | Acne | No Comments »

Homemade Acne Treatments Can Save Your Face From Disaster

by Stephen Harris

Few conditions can be uglier than acne. This skin diseases has been the nightmare of many generations of teens. Even lots of grown-ups had to face it for their whole life. Acne is stubborn and sometimes it cannot be cured, no matter what treatments are tried.

Adult people who are tired of paying for expensive drugs, treatments and procedures, start investigating homemade acne treatments as the final salvation for their poor skin. Face masks with natural products such as hone, cucumber or apple are known for their good results in some cases of severe acne.

No remedy should be attempted without first asking your physician. If you try everything you hear about on your skin, you may end up with even more pimples, bigger inflammations and more frequent outbreaks.

Never squeeze your pimples. They can easily get infected and you'll have to bear ugly scars for he rest of your life. Blackheads squeezing can have the same effects, so let those alone, too. Use a scrubbing gel if you really want to get rid of them.

Medical acne solutions are of several types: antibacterials, for eliminating bacteria, comedolytics for opening and cleaning the pores, and anti inflammatories.

Anti-inflammatory medication will reduce swallowing, while antioxidants such as vitamins and minerals will accelerate the healing of your wounds and protect your skin against free radicals. Free radicals are responsible for aging human cells.

Never ever try to apply pressure on your pimples, in the attempt of getting them emptied of their content. This operation leaves permanent marks. Even cosmetic surgery may have a hard time in getting you rid of those scars. It is better to prevent this from happening.

What you eat may influence your acne outbreaks. Try to switch to a healthier way of life, with plenty of fruit and vegetables. Drink about 6-8 glasses of water every day and don't forget to wash your face thoroughly every evening.

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February 18 2009 | Acne | 1 Comment »