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A New Acne Treatment

By: Ewen Stazinsky

Imagine having to cancel an important appointment or much awaited social gathering or party because you have developed pimples, blackheads or whiteheads on your face?

Acne alone is the reason why people in the United States to spend well over $1 billion every year on acne treatments. Unfortunately many acne treatments yield unsatisfactory results and some of them even yield detrimental side effects. What is even worse is their conditions.

Acne can be treated by using over-the-counter acne treatment products, like skin cleansers, astringents, moisturizers and acne creams. These products are available at just about any drug store. Prescribed medicines are still a very popular method for treating acne.

Whatever acne treatment you choose to help you cure your acne, the basic methodology that these medicines and non-prescription products employ remains fairly identical. They either help you unplug your blackheads and whiteheads, they let your affected skin shed so that you get a new fresh look or else they kill the bacteria that infect the pores.

Almost all acne treatments usually take from between six to eight weeks to work, but can take months to work in severe cases.

If your decision is to see a dermatologist, he or she will more than likely suggest that you to take antibiotics, other types of pills, vitamins or all of these, depending on what is necessary for your treatment.

Though the topical antibiotics, like Cleocin T and Azelex help to kill bacteria, they may result in dry, red skin with an increase in sun sensitivity. Oral antibiotics can cause even more serious side effects, like nausea and dizziness.

Taking Vitamin A is yet another method of treating acne. The derivatives like Retin-A, Differin and Tarzorac prevent the skin cells from clumping together and shedding, but these may cause dryness, redness and irritation too.

It is because of these side effects that many dermatologists suggest the use of a latest acne treatment method, which treats acne by employing light at the wavelengths of 405 to 420 nm. The complete treatment needs 8 sittings of 15 minutes each, distributed over a time span of 4 weeks. It is found to give quick and impressive results when used to treat mild to moderate inflammation acne.

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