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Best Acne Treatments – Is There One That Stands Out?


 Best Acne Treatments   Is There One That Stands Out?

It may not be a big deal to someone with a clear, pimple free face, but to a teen or adult suffering from acne, finding the best acne treatment is an important task Maybe it shouldn’t be so prioritized, but in our society, our looks affect our self esteem in many ways.

Treating acne can be difficult and even with the wide range of products available, chronic breakouts can still be difficult to overcome. Which one is best for you, is really the question. there are natural ingredient products, prescription creams and antibiotics to choose from. Some of the latest …

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Acne Cures – The Basic Rundown


 Acne Cures   The Basic Rundown

Unfortunately, there are no cures for acne. a foolproof way to keep acne from coming back does not exist. However, there are therapies and skin care regimens that can help to treat acne. these are as close to acne cures as you will get and with some patience, you are sure to find one (or two) that work for you.

Clinical Cures for Acne

Dermatologists are now using FDA approved light and laser therapies that show real effects in the reduction of acne. Blue light therapy and a combination of pulsed light therapy and heat therapy kill the bacterium that …

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Lasers To Clear Acne

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Acne is thought to be contributed to by a combination factors: overproduction of oil, irregular shedding of dead skin cells, bacteria and hormones. usually acne is treated using topical and oral medications. however, for resistant cases alternative therapies such laser treatments have gained popularity.

There are various acne laser options to choose from:

· Blue light therapy: The skin is exposed to low intensity blue light (420nm-450nm) which is believed to kill P. acnes, the main bacteria that causes acne. according to mayoclinic.com, “possible side effects of blue light therapy include temporary redness and dryness in the treated areas”.

· Pulsed light and heat energy therapy (LHE) is thought to help clear acne by both killing P. acnes and shrinking sebaceous glands to reduce oil production. Side effects may include temporary redness …

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