Acne Treatment
Do
you continue to break out despite having tried several acne treatments? Are you
convinced that nothing’s going to work, but given time, the acne will clear on
its own?
You
don’t have to wait. With the right treatment and skin care, virtually everyone
can see clearer skin. Treating acne effectively when you first get it can
prevent years of breakouts and possible scarring.
If
you have acne, a dermatologist can diagnose you by looking at your breakouts.
During your appointment, a dermatologist will also note what types of acne you
have and where the breakouts appear on your skin. This helps your dermatologist
create an effective treatment plan.
The acne treatment plan that’s right for you
depends on many considerations, including:
·
What type of acne (i.e., blackheads, pimples, etc.) you
have
·
Where the acne appears on your skin
·
What treatments you’ve already tried
·
When the breakouts started
·
Your age
·
Whether the acne has left you with dark spots or scars
Whiteheads,
blackheads, or both: If you have
these breakouts, you’ll likely apply acne medication to your skin. Your
treatment plan may include one of the following:
·
A retinoid
·
A retinoid + benzoyl peroxide, azelaic acid, or salicylic
acid
·
Benzoyl peroxide + an antibiotic you apply to your skin
Pimples: Mild or moderate pimples can be treated
with medication you apply to your skin. Treatment will often consist of
applying one of the following:
·
Benzoyl peroxide
·
A Retinoid
·
Azelaic acid
·
Benzoyl peroxide + a retinoid or an antibiotic you apply
to your skin
To help you get the best possible results
from treatment, your dermatologist may also recommend adding one of the
following to your treatment plan.
Laser
or light therapy: Studies show that laser and
light devices can help to clear acne. This type of treatment works best when
combined with other acne treatment. Learn more: Lasers and lights: How well do they
treat acne?
A
corticosteroid injection:
If you have a large, extremely painful and deep acne breakout, a dermatologist
can inject it with a corticosteroid. This can rapidly relieve the pain and the
size of the breakout. While effective, this treatment is reserved for treating
a few severe acne breakouts. Using it more than a few times can cause side
effects.
A
healthy diet: Some studies suggest that what
you eat can also help to give you clearer skin. If you think that what you’re
eating could be causing breakouts, be sure to find out what the research shows.
Skin care is so important that without it you
may not get the results you want. Even if you follow apply your acne treatment
perfectly, new breakouts can appear if you’re too rough on your skin.
You need gentle skin care to clear acne. If
you’re scrubbing your face clean or washing it several times a day, you’re
irritating your skin. Any time you irritate acne-prone skin, it can lead to
breakouts.