Suggestions For Acne Care And Avoidance To Prevent Having Scars

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There is a condition of the skin that can affect many parts of the body called acne, which impacts many areas of the body. The most prevalent areas that are affected include the face, chest, back and neck.

Acne is caused when pores of the skin become plugged with dead skin cells that mix with the oils of the skin. There is also a bacterial that lives in the oils of the skin, which can aggravate the problem.

Acne is often caused by hormonal changes. These changes often occur in teens, women as they progress through pregnancy or their monthly cycle, or even when starting or stopping birth control.

Acne that becomes infected can leave scars on any of the affected areas. Facial scaring may affect a person’s self esteem.

There are many treatments recommended for acne. For teens, products containing benzyl peroxide are often effective at drying outbreaks and preventing more outbreaks from forming. Washing the face with a good antibacterial soap can also help to prevent further outbreaks of acne.

Benzyl peroxide is often too strong for adults with acne and they have better results with products that contain salicylic acid.

When you have an outbreak of acne, you should avoid squeezing, picking or touching the skin that is already irritated. This can cause the scaring to become even worse.

If you have tried the over the counter products and your acne is not getting better, see your doctor or dermatologist. They will know further treatment options that can help to keep the acne from becoming infected and causing more scaring.

It is not possible to prevent all outbreaks of acne. There are a few steps that can lessen your chance of permanent scars. Some teens may feel these steps are somewhat of a hassle, but they result will prevent lifelong scars.

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