Acne treatment medicines are
available 'over the counter' at your nearest medical
shop. Many of these medicinal products do not show
remarkable results, and some are not even
scientifically tested in the laboratory. Drugs
claiming to give instant results always fail to give
the desired output. Hence one should be very careful
in selecting an acne
treatment.
However there are a few ways to get
those pimples off your face -
Bactericidal
Products - In
case of mild acne, one can opt for over-the-counter
products containing benzoyl peroxide. Proper application on
the affected region yields good results. This chemical also
prevents further acne. As it may cause drying and reddening
of the skin after application, it should combined with a
moisturizer to restrict the skin from drying. Precaution
must be taken as it is an active oxidizing agent and can
exhibit bleaching tendency on hair or cloth. It should be
used in moderation.
Antibiotics - Antibiotic medicines such as
clidamycin, tetracycline or erythromycin, destroy the
bacteria in the skin pores. One can opt for either topical
or oral use of the medicine. However, oral use may cause
some side effects or allergic reactions in the body. As
these medicines are not much resistant to the bacteria and
are becoming less popular.
Retinoids - These drugs contain retinol i.e
Vitamin A and normalize the follicle growth. They have
topical application and prevent blockage of the cells.
Initially these topical retinoids cause burning of acne and
facial reddening.
Oral
Retinoid -
Long term usage of these pills can be effective in reducing
acne problem. Isotretinoin, a Vitamin A derivative, acts
upon the oil secreting glands, thereby, reducing the
secretions from them. These medicines have a longer lasting
effect than other antibiotics for treating severe acne
problems.
Hormone
Medicines -
Hormonal treatments are found to be effective on acne in
females. These oral contraceptives suppress the secretions
of sebaceous glands. Diane 35/Dianette is used in case of
high levels of androgen in blood, thus improving the
condition of acne. In severe cases, some dermatologists
also inject cortisone in the pimple directly, which
flattens the zit gradually.
Laser
Surgery - The
laser is used to prevent zits either by destroying the
sebaceous gland, follicle sac or by forming oxygen in the
bacteria. Acne laser treatments are still under the scanner
for their usage, as they can cause allergies and dryness of
the skin.
Other
Treatments -
Over-the-counter gels containing Nicotinamide (Vitamin B3)
treat acne reducing hyper-pigmentation of the skin. Azelaic
acid and Pantothenic acid (Vitamin B5) are helpful in
reducing mild pimples. Ibuprofen or Naproxen and Calendula
have anti-inflammatory effects and are used to treat
moderate zits. Detoxification is another successful method
of reducing acne; it helps in cleansing the body of toxins
caused by pollutants, drugs, cosmetics and
food.