Acne Vulgaris
Treatment
Acne vulgaris, often called just "acne" for short, is a
difficult problem for most teens and young adults. It can even
be a problem for adults, too. Because it is so widespread and
such a problem for so many people, science has created a number
of different treatment options. Once you find the right acne
vulgaris treatment you can expect your skin to begin clearing
up over a reasonably short period of time.
Options for acne vulgaris treatment
With so many options available for acne
vulgaris treatment, how are you supposed to choose the
right one? From over the counter remedies to specialty
prescription remedies and beyond, the sheer volume of choices
can be quite daunting. Fortunately, there are some guidelines
you can follow to find the right acne vulgaris treatment to
help get rid of your acne and bring back your clean and clear
skin.
Gentle washing - This is the first line of attack in terms
of acne vulgaris treatment. Acne is caused primarily by
bacteria on the skin that in turn clog up your pores, so if you
can get rid of the bacteria your skin is much more likely to
stay clear. Gently washing your skin each morning and each
evening can have a tremendous effect in reducing acne
problems.
Anti-acne preparations - A number of anti-acne preparations
are available over the counter. They come in a huge variety of
shapes, sizes, and forms, ranging from lotions to creams to
gels to liquids and more. Although the brand names might differ
greatly, the general ingredients are typically pretty standard
from preparation to preparation. Benzoyl peroxide and salicylic
acid are the two most common ingredients found in these
products.
Prescription medications - The range of prescription
medications available is staggering, with the majority of them
being developed just over the last twenty years or so. These
come in various forms, including pills, topical creams, gels,
lotions, and the like.
Other acne vulgaris treatment choices
A number of other acne vulgaris treatment choices are
available as well. Light therapy is one of the newest and most
promising treatments at the moment. Generally available only
through a dermatologist or other type of specialist, specific
frequencies of light are applied to the skin as way to both
block the growth of bacteria and encourage the skin to speed up
its own natural healing process.
Lasers are also widely used to treat acne vulgaris,
especially in cases where the lesions are particularly large
and/or deep. Options include laser pulsing applied to the
lesions as well as laser sculpting to literally carve away the
lesions while leaving behind healthy skin. This approach is
also used quite often to treat scarring and other marks left
behind by acne vulgaris lesions.
How much does all this cost?
One of the reasons why so many companies are eager to
develop and sell acne vulgaris treatment options is that so
many people are willing to spend money to relieve their acne
suffering. It is an industry that is literally worth billions
of dollars each year.
It’s important to remember, though, that an acne vulgaris
treatment does not have to be expensive to be effective. In
fact, some of the most effective treatments are extremely low
cost. The best way to approach finding the right acne vulgaris
treatment is to start simple and work your way up from
there.
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