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Pure Med Spas President Jeff Nourse Reveals The Best Acne Treatment


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Acne Treatment before & After

Toronto, Mississauga, Burlington, Woodbridge (PRWEB) July 26, 2012

“Acne is one of the most common and stubborn skin problems. Regardless of skin type or lifestyle, approximately 80% of the population will suffer from acne at some point in their lives. Acne is common in both teens and adults.”- comments Jeff Nourse, President of Pure Med Spas.

Many people find current treatment options ineffective and others develop problematic side effects. Additionally, the cost and duration of acne treatment with topical medications and oral antibiotics make standard therapy far from ideal.

Acne can affect us at almost …

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Acne Treatment Cream – Does Benzoyl Peroxide Work?


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If you visit a dermatologist to discuss treatments for your acne, he or she will often prescribe an oral antibiotic or an acne treatment cream. it will all depend on the severity of your acne and the type of acne you have. Topical acne creams such a Differin are used to treat comedone acne or blackheads. Oral antibiotics are pills such as Tetracycline and Erythromycin that lower bacteria levels, reduce irritants in your blood, and act as an anti-inflammatory. Benzoyl Peroxide is medicated cream that is commonly prescribed for propioni bacteria acne, which is cyst or pustule type acne caused …

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Acne Products – Oral and Topical Acne Products

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There are a number of products available for acne care. So if your acne is troubling you, you need not worry as there are a lot of treatments waiting for you.

There are two broad categories of acne products you will find in the market, oral and topical. the oral category consists of products you take in by the mouth. these include antibiotic pills and vitamin supplement pills. Topical treatments or products are the ones that are applied externally to the skin. these are available in the form of creams, gels, pads or lotions.

Let’s have a look at what we have from the first group.

Oral antibiotics work by circulating through the body into the sebaceous glands, thus killing off acne causing bacteria. they are usually combined with other drugs to unclog follicles. the …

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Acne Vulgaris Medical Treatment

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Medical treatment for acne vulgaris is often recommended by doctors and dermatologists for moderate to severe cases of acne. If you just have mild acne, the best treatment is usually home acne treatment such as washing with a mild soap.

Medical treatment for acne vulgaris can take several forms. the first stage is to try applying topical treatments.

For many people, this can dry up acne vulgaris.

What is Salicylic Acid?

This is another option which many people find helps their acne.

Aspirin is a derivative of salicylic acid and that is why some people treat pimples at home with soluble aspirin dissolved in a few drops of water to make a paste. But buying a commercial acne treatment is more convenient.

If neither benzoyl peroxide nor salicylic acid works for you, you will need …

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Adult Acne – Treatments

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Adult Acne is difficult to treat. In younger age, acne is caused because of blocking of sebaceous glands because of over activity of hormones. In adult age the cause of acne may be different. It is therefore difficult to treat adult acne. But it can be treated successful.

Cause- find out why you got acne during later age. the reason may be hormones, menopause in women, pregnancy, and acne because of mechanical causes or reactions from some chemicals or cosmetics. If you can remove the cause it becomes easier to treat acne.

Normally the following treatments are suggested for adult acne-

Hormones- if hormonal disturbance is suspected it can be treated with oral pills, HRT or spironolactone. This is prescription medicine and should be carefully monitored. Hormones are not to be taken during pregnancy. HRT …

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INTERNET ARTICLE DIRECTORY» Blog Archive » Losing Acne – Topical Acne Cream or Oral Acne Solution?

 INTERNET ARTICLE DIRECTORY» Blog Archive » Losing Acne – Topical Acne Cream or Oral Acne Solution?

Though topical acne cream products are the more high visibility treatments today, oral treatments have for some time been utilised for acne treatment. but , through the years, many acne patients have suffered complications from their use.

Most of these oral medicines are antibiotics that, with extended use, lose their effectiveness since patients develop acne bacteria that grow resistant to the antibiotic being employed to fight it.

That is why doctors prescribe oral antibiotics no longer than six months. but since this will pose a problem for a long-term acne victim, oral treatment is often prescribed in conjunction with topical acne solution cream.

Oral Treatment side Effects

3 of the most popular oral treatments for acne and their complications are:

Erythromycin — this frequently causes gut irritation.

Oral contraceptives — These shouldn't be taken by …

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The Most Common Antibiotic For Acne

 The Most Common Antibiotic For Acne

Acne that fails topical antibiotics usually requires treatment with oral antibiotics. Over the past 30 years, the most common oral antibiotics used to treat acne have been erythromycin, tetracycline, doxycycline, and minocycline.

Doxycycline has proven to be effective in treating acne, particularly in cases of moderate to severe acne. Doxycycline, like other antibiotics, treats acne by affecting the growth of bacteria that is involved with acne infections. It works by preventing bacteria from producing proteins that are essential to them. Doxycycline also works to treat acne by controlling inflammatory reactions in the body.

Doxycycline is given in doses ranging from 50 milligrams twice a day to 100 milligrams once or twice a day. It may also be prescribed to be taken as 75 milligrams once or twice a day. Doxycycline is well absorbed and may …

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Treatment For Acne – Acne Treatment Guide

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ACNE SURGERY: This procedure greatly speeds acne clearing and appearance by manually removing blackheads and whiteheads. a round loop extractor is used to apply uniform smooth pressure to dislodge the material. Lesions that offer resistance are loosened by inserting a pointed instrument to carefully expose the contents.

INTRALESIONAL CORTICOSTEROID THERAPY: if one or several painful acne cysts develop, fast relief is available with this relatively painless procedure. Each cyst is given a single injection of a dilute cortisone solution, using an ultrathin needle.

Laser and light therapy. Laser- and light-based therapies reach the deeper layers of skin without harming the skin’s surface. Laser treatment is thought to damage the oil (sebaceous) glands, causing them to produce less oil. Light therapy targets the bacterium that causes acne inflammation. these therapies can also improve skin texture and …

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