Aesthetics Treatments
Acne Treatment
What is Acne Treatment
Treatments applied directly to the affected skin, such as azelaic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and salicylic acid, are commonly used. Antibiotics and retinoids are available in formulations that are applied to the skin and taken by mouth for the treatment of acne.
Topical Treatments
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RETINOID
Retinoids are a class of chemicals that derive from vitamin A help to treat skin conditions.
BENZOYL PEROXIDE
Benzoyl peroxide unclogs skin pores. It also helps stop bacteria from growing and causing acne pimples and cystic lesions. At first, acne may get worse. Your skin may get red and peel.
TOPICAL ANTIBIOTIC
This combination product is used to treat minor wounds (such as cuts, scrapes, burns) and to help prevent or treat mild skin infections.
Oral Treatments
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ORAL ANTIBIOTICS
oral antibiotics – tablets, capsules or a liquid that you drink, which can be used to treat most types of mild to moderate infections in the body.
ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES
The combined oral contraceptive pill, often referred to as the birth control pill or colloquially as "the pill", is a type of birth control that is designed to be taken orally by women.
Procedural Treatments
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CHEMICAL PEELS
Chemical peels are cosmetic treatments that can be applied to the face, hands, and neck. They're used to improve the appearance or feel of the skin.
STEROID INJECTION
Steroid injections are a type of treatment that delivers a high dose of medication directly to a problem spot in the body.
Frequently Asked Questions
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- Try a new acne treatment every week or so.
This approach can irritate your skin, which can cause breakouts. Washing your face throughout the day can irritate your skin and cause acne breakouts. What to do instead: Give an acne treatment time to work. You want to use a product for 6 to 8 weeks.
- Give an acne treatment at least 4 weeks to work.
Using a different product every few days can also irritate your skin, causing new breakouts. If a treatment works for you, you should notice some improvement in 4 to 6 weeks.
- Over time, you’ll probably notice your breakouts are getting smaller and healing more quickly. This is a sign that your treatments are starting to work. It may even seem like your skin breaks out worse before it starts to get better. Again, these are blemishes that were already forming within the pore.
Dermatologists use chemical peels to treat 2 types of acne — blackheads and papules. Acne removal: Your dermatologist may perform a procedure called “drainage and extraction” to remove a large acne cyst.
- Breakouts start so deep in the skin that it could be 8 weeks before a blemish works its way into visibility. Your new skincare is helping speed that process. So it might seem like your is getting worse, but it’s actually just rushing to get better.
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