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Feb
22/09
Understanding Adult Acne
Last Updated on Sunday, 22 February 2009 12:32
Written by Charles Carr
Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

Everyone knows that acne is a teenage problem, right? Unfortunately, that’s not true. Many adults suffer from acne as well. It’s called adult acne. Adult acne will affect about 80 percent of all adults in their twenties and thirties, especially women. In fact, this is a huge problem among women mainly because they are statistically more likely to suffer from adult acne than men. The cause of adult acne and teen acne is essentially the same, but what triggers adult acne, often, is different. So, let’s look at the causes of adult acne and how to treat it naturally.

Reasons For Adult Acne

Here are just a few of the possible causes.

The Hormone Connection – When it comes to women, hormones are definitely a problem. Many women, because of hormone changes, suffer acne. This can happen during a women’s pregnancy, their menstrual cycle, or even when a woman stops taking birth control pills.

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (POS) — POS is another cause of adult acne in women. This is a hormonal disorder caused by an excess production of male hormones. Many women, who suffer from adult acne, suffer because of the hormonal imbalance caused by this medical condition.

Medications and Chemicals – Medications and chemicals can also be a cause of adult acne in some cases. There are a variety of medications that are known to cause acne in adults, such as anabolic steroids, medications for epilepsy, and medications that contain rifampin, iodine, and lithium. Some chemicals, such as chlorine can also cause acne in adults as well.

Friction and Pressure – In some cases, friction or pressure to the skin can also cause adult acne to breakout as well. Often it occurs where backpack or purse straps chaff the skin or even where something is held against the face, such as a violin.

Holistically Treating Adult Acne

If you are suffering from adult acne, treating it holistically is often your best bet. Certainly, there are legions of acne medications available on the market, but many have pesky side effects, and others can cause additional troubles. With so many side effects and other bothersome issues, it’s no wonder holistic remedies have gain in popularity in recent years. Holistic regiments can include eating a healthy diet and drinking plenty of water — Drinking 8-10 glasses of water, eating legumes and other low-glycemic foods, taking herbal supplements, like chlorophyll and echinacea, and vitamin supplements, like A, C, B, and D can make a big difference.

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Jan
24/09
Acne scar Removal
Last Updated on Saturday, 24 January 2009 12:34
Written by Dr_Worm
Saturday, January 24th, 2009

Acne is a world wide problem that reaches 80 percent of the worlds population. It takes no notice of age or social stature, it can however can put a damper on your social status. Acne if left untreated can and will leave unsightly acne scars.

If you see acne starting to form, do not hesitate! See a dermatologist and allow them to help when acne shows up. Early treatment is the best treatment.

Many over the counter products are available for both acne treatment and acne scar treatment. Lotions, gels, and creams are just a few of the items you may see on TV commercials and on the shelves at the local market. A dermatologist may prescribe the use of more than one treatment at a time, however this should only be done under doctors orders. Choosing to do so could result in negative side effects.

If the product you choose for your acne is not getting the job done, dont worry there are far more expensive ways to treat your acne. A few other methods to get rid of acne scars are:

Laser Treatment, which can usually be performed at your local doctors office. Some form of numbing of the skin is required for the process. The process can last as short as a few minutes or up to an hour, and take as long as 10 days to heal.

Chemical peels, Another alternative to remove acne scars. They work great on shallow scars but will often require more than one session on deeper ice pick scares. Chemical peels have been known to cause a bit of pain and burning. If you have a low pain tolerance a chemical peel may not be for you.

Dermabrasion, Very affective at removing acne scar tissue, maybe even the best method. While under anesthetic the doctor will use a brush to reshape scar tissue and remove damaged surface skin. Dermabrasion does not always remove deeper scars.

If you are affected by acne scars you must really research all your alternatives to find out what treatment will work best for you. Many factors come in to play for different treatments, such as skin color, skin tone, life style, age, and the cause of the acne.

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