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Choosing Acne Medicines To Fight Degree Of Individual
Outbreak
For persons suffering from serious outbreaks of acne, medicines are
available to help reduce many of the causes of acne. However, before a person uses any type of medication on their
skin they should consult their doctor or a dermatologist to insure the target of the acne medicines is going to be
affected by their choice. The best products on the market for acne are those containing a formulation of benzoyl
peroxide in concentrations of two to 12-percent, with 10-percent solutions showing the best
improvement.
Many over the counter acne medicines containing five-percent
benzoyl peroxide are commonly used by teens and others that suffer acne outbreaks due to hormonal changes, but they
may not have the desire affect for all acne sufferers. However, there are some downsides to using topical
bactericides containing benzoyl peroxide as this chemical work like bleach and can damage clothing with which it
comes into contact.
Topical antibiotics are also popular acne medicines that kill the
bacteria in and on the skin that causes the unsightly blemishes to form. In cases of severe and repeated acne
outbreaks, a doctor may prescribe oral acne medicines included antibiotics and hormone treatments, depending on the
diagnosed cause.
Alternatives Available To Acne Medicines
Not everyone looking for acne treatment is inclined to use
synthetic drugs to treat their acne problem. Natural products and those containing less abrasive treatments have
been developed as acne medicines. Tea tree oil and aloe vera have shown promise in treating light outbreaks of acne
and are commonly used as acne medicines by naturalists. However, preventing the acne from forming is the best of
the practice of keeping the skin clean and free from the build up of dead skin cells is easier than fighting off an
outbreak with prescription drugs.
For person for whom acne medicines seem to have no influence there
are other, more drastic measures they can take, such as laser treatments. Lasers have been used to burn away the
sebaceous glands to reduce the amount of sebum produced that may tend to clog the skin's pores. Lasers are also
used to burn away the hair follicles, but this type of treatment also removes the hair from the affected
area.
Blue or red light treatment, as well as heat are also being used in
place of acne medicines as the light rays and heat is used to kill bacteria that is blamed for the acne. Those that
suffer frequent acne outbreaks should their doctor or dermatologist to determine if they need prescription acne
medicines or an alternative treatment method to keep their skin clear.
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