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Acne is a skin condition that affects both men and women regardless of their age. Women however, tend to suffer from adult Acne more than men. Here, we will take a look at the causes, types, and treatments available. Having a better understanding will help you not only treat episodes of Acne, but also provide you with valuable information to prevent breakouts.
Acne vulgaris (Acne) occurs when the follicles at the base of your hairs become blocked with dead skin cells or oil, resulting in blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, cysts and nodules forming on the surface of the skin. Acne tends to occur more on the face, chest, shoulders and upper back, essentially where there are a greater number of oil glands on your body.
Acne is more common during puberty, however it can continue into adulthood or even develop when you become an adult. The excess production of oil, changes in your hormones, bacteria, and inflammation of the skin are all factors that may lead to the development of Acne.
Understanding and identifying the different types of Acne will help decide the most appropriate treatment options:
You are recommended to use non-comedogenic makeup or oil-free moisturizers, to prevent the blockage of skin pores. Speak to a dermatologist for further advice if OTC products do not help to manage your mild Acne.
Having a skincare routine is a good idea to help manage your skin if you are prone to Acne. Here are some tips to add to your daily skincare routine:
The impact of diet on Acne is not clear, but certain factors in your diet may influence the severity of your Acne symptoms. Studies suggest that foods high in sugar content, such as sugary snacks and refined carbohydrates, may make Acne flare-ups worse. Also, dairy products and foods high in iodine content have also been linked to Acne in some individuals.
Maintaining a nutritious balanced diet can help contribute to the overall health of your skin. Make sure you include foods high in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, such as fruits, vegetables, lean proteins and whole grains. Also, drink plenty of water. Staying hydrated will help you maintain healthy skin. Keep a food diary, to track which foods are causing Acne breakouts. Discuss your findings with a healthcare professional for further guidance.
There are many myths concerning Acne. Here, we will take a closer look to see which, if any of these myths are true:
By understanding the causes and treatment options available for Acne, you can make better-informed choices about how to manage your condition.
Inflammation due to Acne can cause damage to the skin, causing scarring. Acne scars can appear as bumps or pits on the skin, affecting self-esteem.
Treatment options for Acne scarring include:
Speak to your dermatologist for medical advice to determine the best treatment option for you and your symptoms.
Dermatologists specialise in skin conditions. They can provide expert advice and treatment plans for the management of your Acne. Based on your needs, a dermatologist may recommend medications, such as creams, antibiotics, hormonal treatments, or isotretinoin.
Dermatologists can also provide advice on lifestyle modifications, skincare routines, and the proper techniques to help manage your Acne. They can also perform procedures to treat severe Acne, scarring, or any other skin concerns you may have.
There are steps you can take to help prevent and manage breakouts in the long term. These include:
Acne is a common skin condition affecting men and women of all ages. To manage your symptoms you will need to understand the causes, types, and treatment options available. Treatment options available, include OTC products, prescription medications, and in-office procedures.
Practicing good skincare, seeking professional help when needed, and adopting preventive measures, can help you achieve clearer, healthier skin, boosting your self-confidence. Everyone’s skin is different, so remember, what works for one person may not work for you. Consult with a healthcare professional to develop a personalized plan that suits your needs specifically.
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