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Why Acne Is Such A Big Deal For Teenagers

Most teenagers, at some point in time, have heard the clichéd words that acne is just part of growing up. How they hate those words from their parents or physicians because they feel the ones saying it have no idea what they’re going through. The truth is that it is highly likely that a parent or other adult knows exactly what the teenager is going through because they have been there themselves, not too long ago.

In order to exercise patience with our kids who have matured from messy toddlers to teenagers with hormonal havoc, we need to remind ourselves that they have a short term view of life. Everything is for now and, at the most, for tomorrow. They haven’t seen life to plan ahead or are not able to look past a particular obstacle.

Outward Appearances

Teenagers also focus greatly on outward appearances. Regardless of how messy their room is at home, they want to look great when going to school. Acne is something they can not hide and hence despair when they hear consolation from parents with clear skin.

They feel succumbed to peer pressure when cheeky thirteen year olds make jokes or pass sarcastic comments like ‘pimple face’ and the like. They are at a vulnerable age where they get impressed with celebrities and wonder why teenage stars do not have acne problems if they are the same age. Little do they understand is that what they see on glossy magazine covers or in the movies is a result of hours of professional grooming, styling – and air brushing too!

They feel helpless as the over-the-counter acne medication doesn’t provide dramatic overnight miraculous results. They want everything done yesterday and can not wait for a few days or weeks to pass to see results. Instead, they try to expedite the process by self-medicating or picking at pimples, only making matters worse.

Acne comes unannounced and despite myths that greasy food or sugary drinks can aggravate it, it can attack any unsuspecting sixteen year old, even on the night before her prom. The perfect dress that she spent weeks looking for seems a waste when she sees the sudden outbreak of acne on her face. Unfortunately, layers of make-up may just worsen the case instead of improving it.

What we need to teach by example to our young and impressionable children, is how we understand this may be hard for them, but that we should all focus on inner beauty- in ourselves and in others. Acne may go after a few years, but a disease or a disability may affect your –or your loved ones - outward appearance later on in life, and if you appreciated what’s on the inside, you will never even notice the difference!

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July 3, 2009

The Process of Acne Scar Removal

Even if acne is not medically classified as a chronic condition, the tissue scarring that it causes is most often permanent. If the damage at the level of the skin is too extensive with lots of compromised cells, then removing acne scars will involve a rather complex surgical procedure. There are several factors that influence a specialist into recommending a certain therapeutic course of action: the severity of the scar, the patient’s medical history, the type of scars, the tolerance to medication and personal preference.

Acne Scaring can be separated into categories known as pit scars, ice picks and crater-like scars. Certain forms of acne scar removal minimize the tissue damage either temporarily or on a permanent basis. Sometimes in order to get rid of the scared skin areas several interventions may be necessary. Fat transfer, collagen injections, chemical peeling, laser surgery, dermabrasion and punch grafts make only a few of the interventions used for acne scar removal.

The costs of acne scar removal vary depending on the complexity of the procedure, but laser therapy is surely one of the most expensive of all. If we count the cost of several sessions, then, the overall amount will be like a little fortune. It is good to check the health insurance policy and see whether part of the intervention costs are covered by the insurance company or no. Most of the time people break their bank account for this kind of interventions, which is why the average user can seldom relish it.

Regardless of the type of procedure, acne scar removal represents a process that requires both patience and time. In most cases, there are side effects following the interventions with the skin getting red and painful. This inconvenience is common to almost all the surgical treatments since they all share a basic element: the natural tissue generation, which cannot happen without the infliction of small wounds.

Moreover, several subjective factors influence the choice of the effective acne  treatment, as it is all resumed to individuality. The recovery interval after the intervention is also influenced by the personal speed of reaction, some people will grow new tissues sooner while the process may take longer for others. And last but not least, while in some cases two or three surgical interventions may be necessary, in others one could be enough.

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June 30, 2009

Attack Acne From All Sides

 

Anyone who suffers from chronic acne knows that it is very difficult to eliminate. There are different and numerous acne treatments available in the market that target on treating of acne to no avail. These “cures are available in many forms.

The problem of with acne is that due to a lack of knowledge of it;s cause, most people have no clue of what needs to be done in order to treat it. True, that a lot of acne sufferers have a simple understanding of the condition. Unfortunately many people form an excess oil known as Sebum. This combined with dirt and oils effectively block pores causing the condition to manifest itself.

In fighting adult acne, one needs to be diligent about washing their face at least 3 times daily to keep the surface of the skin clean. This in itself will not produce and end to skin problems and vice versa. However, by making sure to wash your face throughout the day, you may prevent your break outs from getting worse. It is advisable to clean your skin thoroughly even when using anti-acne creams.! You should always wash your face before applying any acne lotions or medications.

Clean skin is only the beginning of treating your acne. A healthy diet will also go a long way to reaching your goals. There are several diets available that will be very helpful in fighting acne.

Be careful to regulate your hormones if you can. Try to reduce your stress as best you can as this too will go a long way to controlling your skin condition. Healthy exercise and calming relaxation are two ways that you can reduce your stress.

Try these natural methods and inculcate them into your routine and then you can rest assured that your acne problem will no longer be present.

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