Acne is one of the most frequently
occurring skin disorders that can affect people of all races, genders and ages.
With millions of people affected with acne worldwide each year, the most
important questions for the acne sufferers are “Can I successfully treat this
problem or will I ever be able to get rid of acne completely?”
The good news, however, is that while
acne is still considered “medically incurable”, there are some good natural
ways of “controlling acne permanently and completely”. The following review
focuses on different treatment options available for those who suffer from
acne.
Medical
therapy
Depending on the severity and type of
acne you may be prescribed a medicine to be applied topically, taken orally, or
both. Some of these medicines commonly include:
1-
Topical
retinoids for treating comedones (blackheads). However, they have limited benefit
for inflammatory lesions such as pustules or cysts.
2-
Topical
antimicrobials (Benzoyl peroxide) help to reduce skin bacteria and provide good
results in mild acne (pustules/pimples) but can be irritating to the skin.
3-
Antibiotic
therapy is generally done in moderate to severe acne. Topical antibiotics (e.g. Cleocin-T,
Benzamycin) are often helpful for mild cases of acne. Oral antibiotics (tetracycline, erythromycin)
have been used for years but have various side effects.
Surgery
If you have scarring, your
dermatologist may suggest surgery to help heal acne lesions and remove scarring.
A laser can reshape scar tissue and reduce redness. Dermabrasion is a type of
surgery that can remove surface scars and reduce the depth of deep scars.
Another option is to transfer fat from one part of the body to the face. In
some cases, a single treatment can help scarring. But for lasting results,
several are often needed.
Can more serious forms of acne be treated?
For more serious forms of acne that do
not respond to OTCs or natural treatments, you should work with your doctor to
find the best treatment.
All in all, while it is true that
there has been no “medical cure” available for acne to date, various other
options are rapidly emerging in the market with promising results. If you want
to try one of such options, you must do your own research to find what will
suit you the best.
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