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    ACNE TREATMENTThe 20 Acne Medication Reviews Free for Distribution

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    There are many products available for the treatment

    of acne, many of which are without any scientifically

    proven effects. Generally speaking, successful

    treatments show little improvement within the first

    two weeks, instead taking a period of approximately

    three months to improve and start flattening out.

    Many treatments that promise big improvements

    within two weeks are likely to be largely

    disappointing. However, short bursts of cortisone can

    give very quick results, and other treatments can

    rapidly improve some active spots, but usually not all

    active spots.

    Modes of improvement are not necessarily fully

    understood but in general treatments are believed to

    work in at least 4 different ways (with many of the

    best treatments providing multiple simultaneous

    effects):

    normalising shedding into the pore to prevent blockage killing Propionibacterium acnes anti-inflammatory effects hormonal manipulation

    A combination of treatments can greatly reduce the amount and severity of acne in many

    cases. Those treatments that are most effective tend to have greater potential for side

    effects and need a greater degree of monitoring, so a step-wise approach is often taken.

    Many people consult with doctors when deciding which treatments to use, especially when

    considering using any treatments in combination. There are a number of treatments that

    have been proven effectiveExtracted from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acne_vulgaris

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    1. BENZOYL PEROXIDE

    Benzoyl peroxide is primarily an antibacterial agent. Its main

    effect on the skin is to introduce oxygen to the clogged parts ofthe skins pores. The more oxygen, the more fatal the

    environment is for the anaerobic bacteria. Benzoyl peroxide is

    capable of wiping out acne-causing organisms, such as P. acnes

    http://www.10acne.com/benzoyl_peroxide_and_acne.html

    2. SALICYLIC ACID

    Salicylic acid is an exfoliant or an agent that peels off dead skin

    cells by loosening the binding substance that make the surface

    skin cells stick together. It combines well with oil and can

    penetrate deep inside clogged up pores. By doing this, salicylic

    acid helps hasten the growth of new skin cells, keeps the pores

    clear and prevents future acne outbreaks

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    3. RETINOLS & ALPHA HYDROXY ACIDS (AHAs)

    Retinols and alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) are chemicals that are

    under constant fire regarding their capabilities to treat acne.

    Retinols are standalone components which can be used in

    combination with alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs). Retinol and AHAsare two different substances but they are used for the same

    cosmetic purpose to peel off old skin and encourage the growth

    of new skin

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    4. TOPICAL RETINOIDS

    Topical retinoids are hailed by many skin specialists as one of the

    prominent foundation of acne treatment. They are usually the

    first line of defense prescribed against acne and also

    recommended as long-term medical care for virtually all acne

    sufferers. Topical retinoids are preferred by people who suffer

    comedonal acne, which involves blackheads and whiteheads

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    5. TOPICAL ANTIBIOTICS

    The two most frequently used topical antibiotics for the fast

    treatment and maintenance of acne are clindamycin anderythromycin. They can be used singly or can be combined with

    benzoyl peroxide. They also work well with oral antibiotics to fight

    inflammatory acne, whiteheads, blackheads, as well as other

    non-acne skin problems

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    6. AZELAIC ACID

    Azelaic acid belongs to a class of chemicals called dicarboxylic

    acids. It is considered the second line of defense, used as

    alternatives for retinoids, benzoyl peroxide and other antibiotic

    formulations, usually in cases where they are not tolerated or are

    ineffective. Azelaic acid is effective against mild to moderate acne

    and is used to get rid of the lumpy protuberances, redness and

    lesions brought about by rosacea, a skin disorder characterized

    by bumps, flushing, redness and large pimples on the facehttp://www.10acne.com/azelaic_acid_and_acne.html

    7. MINOCYCLINE

    Minocycline is an oral tetracycline antibiotic that helps in reducingsevere acne by an average of about 60 percent. Besides acne,

    Minocycline is used in the treatment of various bacterial infections

    such as respiratory infections, amoebiasis, cholera, Rocky

    Mountain spotted fever, syphilis, urethritis, and othershttp://www.10acne.com/minocycline_and_acne.html

    8. DOXYCYCLINE

    A tetracycline that might be worth looking at as a potentially

    effective oral antibiotic treatment for acne is doxycycline.

    Doxycycline is used in the treatment of inflammatory acne as well

    as other bacterial infections, which includes respiratory tract

    infections like pneumonia, dermatological and genito-urinary

    infections, anthrax exposure, Rocky Mountain spotted fever,

    typhus, cholera, brucellosis, and syphilis

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    9. BIRTH CONTROL PILLS

    When topical and oral antibiotics fail to measure up against acne,

    using oral contraceptives or birth control pills can inhibitandrogens from performing their tasks. Certain oral

    contraceptives prevent the release of sebum that fires up your

    acne by blocking the androgens that stimulate the oil glands. An

    antiandrogen is taken in combination with birth control pills in the

    event that the pill cant handle the acne by itself, or if you have

    male symptoms like extra body hair or thinning scalp due to

    excess androgens

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    10. ANTIANDROGENS

    Androgens are hormones that are considered to be the primary

    cause of acne development as they stimulate the sebaceous

    glands which in turn produce excess amounts of oil. For acne

    treatment to be effective, it is paramount to decrease the action

    of androgens. One of the most common methods employed is the

    use of antiandrogens, drugs that stop the action of androgens on

    oil glands

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    11. ISOTRETINOIN

    Isotretinoin, more popularly recognized through its brand name,

    Accutane, is a potent oral medication used in the treatment of

    severe acne that is resistant to conventional methods such as

    topical or oral antibiotics and creams. An overwhelming number

    of patients reported dramatic decrease in acne symptoms and a

    prolonged drug-free improvement in just 15 to 20-week

    isotretinoin course

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    12. PHOTODYNAMIC

    PDT or photodynamic therapy is the use of a chemical solution

    and a source of light to kill off the bacteria responsible for the

    painful lesions of acne. PDT uses a photosensitizing agent that

    requires a specific form of light. The combination of these two

    components gave rise to the term PDT. In the United States,

    visible blue light is used to treat inflammatory acnehttp://www.10acne.com/photodynamic_and_acne.html

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    13. AYURVEDA

    The ancient art of Ayurveda has been practiced in India for many

    centuries and is presently gaining foothold in the West. Ayurvedicmedicine says that all diseases stem from improper organ

    imbalances and poor diet. The proper diet using natural herbs can

    decrease the rigors of acne and block further breakouts. Acne is

    no different from the other afflictions of the human body. As such,

    it must be caused by imbalances inside the body

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    14. TETRACYCLINE

    The tetracycline group is the powerhouse in oral acne treatment.

    They are the leader of the proverbial pack as far as moderate to

    severe acne management is concerned. The various tetracycline

    formulations deter the development of P. acnes by heading

    straight to the sebaceous glands to disable the acne-causing

    bacteria. Tetracyclines work through bacteriostasis, preventing

    the spread and growth of bacteria. They have anti-inflammatory

    properties the drastically reduce the size of papules & pustules in

    patients

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    15. DERMABRASION

    Dermabrasion is a simple non-invasive surgical procedure

    involving the physical removal of the epidermis and dermis of

    your skin with the use of a high-speed motor-driven brush or

    fraise, pretty much similar to sanding. It removes superficial skin

    to allow healthier new skin to come out, resulting in tighter and

    smoother skin. It is also intended to remove small acne scars, fine

    wrinkles, or moles

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    16. SULFUR

    For more than fifty years, sulfur has been combined with other

    drugs such as salicylic acid, resorcinol and sodium sulfacetamide

    to prevent acne development. Sulfur is available almost

    everywhere in prescription medications and over the counter in

    the form of skin care products like ointments, creams, lotions,

    masks and soap

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    17. CHEMICAL PEEL

    Chemical peels were first introduced as anti-aging and facial

    exfoliation preparations but over time they came to be marketedas acne treatments as well. In a chemical peel, an acid mask is

    applied over your face which, upon drying, causes the skin to

    slough off and new skin to be exposed. Some of the brands have

    exotic names, out-of this-world price tags and are guilty of

    exaggerated claims. In truth, a lot of them are just

    sensationalized versions of the basic peels described here

    http://www.10acne.com/chemical_peel_and_acne.html

    18. HORMONAL THERAPY

    Hormonal therapy is the process of reversing the excessive

    production of male hormones in the body. Hormonal therapy is

    used to treat hormone-related problems, including acne and hair

    loss. Hormonal therapy involves the daily administration of

    antiandrogen drugs to control the freely flowing androgens in a

    persons body

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    19. HOMEOPATHY

    Homeopathy is an old proto-medical approach to the treatment ofdisease. The base principle of homeopathy is this: if a substance

    can cause adverse illness in a robust person, the same substance

    is capable of treating an ill person if administered properly. For

    example, if Substance A can produce chicken pox-like symptoms

    in a healthy person, then it can be used to treat a person with real

    chicken pox

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    20. CHINESE HERBS

    How old is traditional Chinese medicine? Its very old, about 4000

    years old. Its still growing and its still being developed. One of

    the basic principles of traditional Chinese medicine is that there

    must be balance between the opposing forces of life itself: the Yin

    and the Yang

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