Archive for December 13th, 2008


  

When To Seek Medical Attention For Your Acne

Acne is one of the most common problems among teens and adults alike. It comes in many types and can take many forms. The physical and psychological effects can be devastating, especially affecting self-esteem and feelings about one’s physical appearance.

While many mild forms of acne can be treated by over-the-counter products, more severe types may require medical attention. It is important to properly care for acne and take the necessary steps to treat and prevent it, but it is also important to know when your acne requires you to see a dermatologist.

The decision to see a doctor about your acne takes into account several things, among them, how you feel about your acne and how it’s affecting you, and the medical facts surrounding your acne condition. There are several reasons why it may be a good idea to see a doctor about your acne. For one thing, severe acne may leave permanent scars, and medical treatment may help reduce scarring. Acne scars come in different types, and appear on some people while others do not have them. The type of acne you have, and your skin type, both play an important role in how your acne scars are treated. The best way to prevent acne scars is to prevent acne, so you should find what works for you and stick to it.

In men, scars on the face and neck may make shaving difficult. Shaving can irritate scars, especially larger, more prominent ones, and can further irritate the skin.

If you have cystic acne, a more severe type of acne, painful cysts may need to be drained by a physician. This type of acne usually requires medical attention because of its severity. It can also last for months and cause a good deal of discomfort to sufferers.

Acne can also have negative psychological effects on people. It can cause them to become anxious or depressed, because they are constantly worried about their appearance. They may also fear how others see them, and feel there is no cure for this condition. This happens in adults because many feel their acne should have cleared up after adolescence, or shouldn’t have occurred during adulthood. They are often afraid to place themselves in social situations where they might feel inferior, and often shy away from events. A physician can help treat the physical effects, ass well as the psychological ones.

Another reason to see a doctor is that teens who suffer from acne early on can usually expect it to worsen as they get older, and even continue on into adulthood. This can also mean more severe types of acne have formed, and by seeking medical attention, scarring can be prevented earlier on in the course of the condition.

Even if you aren’t sure, it can be a good idea to seek medical attention for your acne. Even if prescription medications aren’t necessary, a doctor can help you find a treatment that works best for you, and you will be on your way to recovery.

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What You Must Have for Good Skin Care

Having a good skin care routine is very important if you want skin that is not only healthy but that looks radiant and attractive as well. While some people seem to have been born with or blessed with beautiful skin virtually everyone can have beautiful and radiant skin if they simply follow a good skin care regimen. So what are some things you need to keep in mind to keep your skin clear and healthy?

For one thing every good skin care routine means cleaning your skin but you need to be mindful of what product you use, how often you clean, and how you clean. Using bath soaps or really any type of soap on your face is probably just going to dry it and cause redness, flaking, and irritation. These soaps have ingredients that are just too harsh for your face. Instead you should always use a very gentle cleanser made specifically for cleaning your face and may even want to try something for sensitive skin whether you think your skin is sensitive or not. Keep in mind that good skin care means not punishing your face or being too harsh with it; you need to be gentle when you cleanse. This also means not overdoing it as to how often you clean. Usually one good thorough cleaning at night is all that’s needed, and a slight use of a toner in the morning to clear up any oil is sufficient. Cleaning more than this is going to strip your skin of natural oils and other essential elements; good skin care will leave these in place as they’re necessary for your skin to remain soft and supple. And when you clean be sure to be gentle whether you use a cloth, your fingers, or anything else. Skin on the face is very prone to irritation if it’s pulled, scraped, or is otherwise handled roughly.

Another part of good skin care is moisturizing. You should always, always moisturize at night. This is because the body renews and heals itself during sleep so moisturizing before bedtime helps this process along. Adding a moisturizer in the morning is also part of good skin care because a moisturizer acts as a barrier between your skin and the harsh elements in the environment around us, including pollution, dirt and dust, and other irritants.

An exfoliating agent is also part of good skin care; exfoliating simply removes the top layer of skin and with it some dead skin cells and other elements that make your skin look unhealthy and sallow. As with cleaning you don’t want to exfoliate too often as this will also irritate the skin. A good skin care routine usually means exfoliating once or twice per week; if you do this any more often than this you want to be sure to use a very gentle product.

If you apply all these tips for a good skin care routine you’re sure to have skin that is healthy and that really radiates!

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