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postheadericon Causes of Acne, Types of Acne, and Treatments of Acne

Types of Acne: When excess sebum is produced by the oil gland, the dead skin cells around the pore may become more “sticky” and partially block the pore, restricting the flow of oil onto the skin surface. This results in solidification of the sebum which fills the hair duct forming a blackhead ( open comedo ) . The dark color of the blackhead is not due to dirt, but is dried oil and from a pigment (melanin) of the shed skin cells in the openings of the hair follicles.

If the partial blockage becomes complete, excess sebum can’t escape. The bacteria “Propionibacterium acnes” (short form P. acnes) that are normally present on the skin are trapped in the pore as well. They make an enzyme that breaks down sebum into a substance called “free fatty acid.” Free fatty acid is very irritating stuff, and can cause swelling, redness and pus formation. This is called a whitehead ( closed comedo ) .

Similar but a bit more serious formations are called pustules (pus-filled yellowish bumps), and nodules (firm, larger inflamed swellings below the skin).

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postheadericon Acne Scar Removal

Natural Treatment for Acne Scar Removal

Before addressing acne scars and their effective treatment, a word about spots or acne red marks that may look like scars but are not acne scars in the sense that a permanent change has occurred. Even though they are not true acne scaring and disappear in time, they are visible and can cause embarrassment.

Macules or “pseudo-scars” are flat, red or reddish spots that are the final stage of most inflamed acne lesions.

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postheadericon How to Get Rid of Bad Acne Forever

Getting rid of acne is extremely difficult. There are three major types of acne whiteheads, blackheads and cystic acne. Blackhead removal can be easily accomplished by extracting acne from the pore. Exfoliating will make this process easier because it brings blackheads to the surface of the skin and loosens the pore. Whiteheads are easily managed by keeping the skin clean and removing the puss. Cystic nodules are very difficult to get rid of because they are deep in the skin and cannot be reached by topical medications. In addition they do not have a head making extractions impossible. Cystic nodules must be reached internally or by cortisone shots.

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postheadericon Herbal Acne Treatments That WORK

Herbal Acne Treatments That WORK Herbal acne treatments work but only temporary and in conjunction with other acne cures

Can herbal acne treatments really cure your acne? Discover the insider truth about herbal acne remedies learned through 7 years of research that no dermatologist, naturopath or herbal expert will ever tell you.

Herbal acne treatments: introduction to herbs

Herbs, not only for the treatment of acne have been used for medicinal purposes, to promote energy, love, birth and spirituality from the time of recorded history. Herbal medicines are known for their gentle and gradual ways of healing, safety use and potent qualities.

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postheadericon Acne Scar Treatment and Removal

Acne Scar Removal

Acne scars – you get rid of the acne only to be left a more permanent reminder of the problems you thought were left behind. The effects are both physical and emotional and are difficult to avoid if you’re one of the unfortunate individuals prone to scarring. But why do the scars form and what, if anything, can be done about it? This article helps shed some light on acne scar treatment and acne scar removal.

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What are acne scars and how do we get them?
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postheadericon Acne vulgaris

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Acne vulgaris Classification and external resources
Acne of a 14-year-old male during puberty ICD-10 L70.0 ICD-9 706.1 DiseasesDB 10765 MedlinePlus 000873 eMedicine derm/2 MeSH D000152

Acne vulgaris (commonly called acne) is a common human skin disease, characterized by areas of skin with multiple noninflammatory follicular papules or comedones and by inflammatory papules, pustules, and nodules in its more severe forms. Acne vulgaris mostly affects the areas of skin with the densest population of sebaceous follicles; these areas include the face, the upper part of the chest, and the back. Severe acne is inflammatory, but acne can also manifest in noninflammatory forms.[1] Acne lesions are commonly referred to as pimples, blemishes, spots, zits, or simply acne. Acne lesions are caused by changes in pilosebaceous units, skin structures consisting of a hair follicle and its associated sebaceous gland, changes which require androgen stimulation.

Acne occurs most commonly during adolescence, affecting more than 96% of teenagers, and often continues into adulthood. In adolescence, acne is usually caused by an increase in male sex hormones, which people of both genders accrue during puberty.[2] For most people, acne diminishes over time and tends to disappear—or at the very least decrease—after one reaches one’s early twenties. There is, however, no way to predict how long it will take to disappear entirely, and some individuals will carry this condition well into their thirties, forties and beyond.[3]

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postheadericon Scalp Acne

Scalp acne can be a very distressing problem but it is also one that not a lot of people are aware of due to a lack of publicity. Scalp acne is not as common as some of the other types of acne such as facial acne but it is still very distressing for the sufferer. Although it is concealed to a certain extent it can be more obvious when it is at the edge of the hair.

Some types of scalp acne can be quite mild and many people will go to the pharmacist and buy something to use themselves for this. Although it is possible to have a very mild type of scalp acne, there are also more severe types that require treatment on a more professional basis. If you are at all worried about your scalp acne or if it is irritating then it is best to see a dermatologist. They can help you to choose the best way of treating it so that you do not suffer from too much itchiness.

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postheadericon Acne Problem — Skin Care, Treatment, Causes of Acne, and Scar Removal

Acne

Almost every adolescent experiences some type of acne problem. Without proper treatment and skin care, some acne can scar the skin. In order to reduce the occurrence of acne breakouts and prevent scarring, it is important to understand the causes of acne and know what the most effective methods of acne treatment are.

Causes of Acne

An acne problem occurs when overactive sebaceous glands produce too much oil and plug follicles in the skin. There is some confusion, however, about what causes this to happen more with some people and not as much with others. Effective acne treatment and prevention of acne scar formation depends upon a clear understanding of the real causes of acne and how they can be effectively addressed.

Genetics
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postheadericon Best Acne Treatments, Medications and Acne Solutions

Clearing Acne Fast Is there a method of clearing acne overnight? What is the best solution for clearing acne fast? Which products to clear back acne fast? The following article tries to throw some light on all these questions.

Acne Treatment Tips You might have heard about various methods for treating acne, and are confused what will be the appropriate treatment for your acne problem. Read on to know about the various acne treatment tips and get rid of your pimples.

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postheadericon Acne Resource Center

According to a medical report, teenage boys have a higher degree of problems with acne and can become addicted to squeezing pimples and blackheads. The problem with this is while squeezing about half of the pimple is pushed out and the other half ends up deeper in the pore only to surface later, as a larger blemish. On the flip side of this issue, women in their 40s have a larger percentage of adult acne than the men.

Your skin is continually changing and flaking off. With this comes an additional problem for those who suffer from acne. Bacteria attach to the flakes and wherever it lands may start another pimple or blackhead. It is impossible to keep ahead of this shedding. At least two showers a day will help prevent a large buildup of bacteria while you are experiencing a breakout.

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