Description
What exactly is Acne? Acne is the most prevalent skin concern in the world, and, contrary to popular opinion, it is not limited to adolescence. Around 25% of acne patients are beyond the age of 26, with women being the most impacted. Acne is a hormonal disorder induced by the impact of male hormones on the sebaceous glands, which produce grease. Several other variables also contribute to its development, including family history, stress, progesterone-only contraception, such as the progesterone implant and coil, certain medicines, dietary factors, and the use of inappropriate skincare products on the skin. Treatment of Acne It is a completely treatable and often curable skin disorder. The sooner it is addressed by a specialist, the better, given the possibility of scarring. While we are all acquainted with the picture of a face covered in large inflammatory nodules/cysts, it is an unfortunate reality that up to 95 percent of acne sufferers can incur substantial lifelong scarring, even with little spots! The ideal solution is prevention! Nevertheless, because of recent advancements, we can now significantly reduce scars using a combo of laser treatments and filler injections. Acne treatment options include prevention through proper skincare regimens and preventing activating dietary patterns, topical prescription agents such as retinol, antibiotics, benzoyl peroxide, and azelaic acid, oral prescription drugs such as oral contraceptives, systemic antibiotics, anti-androgens, and Roaccutane, and finally physical treatments such as microdermabrasion, skin peels, photodynamic therapy, lasers, and photodynamic. The therapy will be personalized to the individual's acne and requirements.