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Fighting acne and acne scars

Acne is definitely an unpleasant skin condition that affects the social life of a person. But besides acne itself, the consequences of it such as scars can also deliver negative effects.

Author: Catherine Barron
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When it comes to treating acne, getting rid of acne scars can be a problem bigger than getting rid of acne itself. In some cases post-acne scars are superficial while in other they are quite deep. When acne is cured at a later stage of its development without the use of proper medications it can contribute to deeply rooted scars even after the acne is removed. Of course, when such scars are left on the face it can be a serious problem for a person, affecting their social behavior and self-esteem. That's why it is crucial to start treating acne earlier if you want to avoid scars.

However, many people still make the mistake of trying to get rid of consequences rather than the cause. It's not quite effective to fight acne scars with special medications afterwards rather than treating acne in the first place. Most drugs that are designed to treat acne scars can be quite ineffective for acne, and you will end up in a situation where acne will periodically pop up at the same place in your skin you try to protect from scars. And in the end you will only damage your skin or even make the acne problem even worse.

Of course, it would be optimal to have a medication that would both treat acne and prevent acne scars. Some of the most effective medications in that sense are benzoyl peroxide, aloe Vera and Accutane.

Benzoyl peroxide is a very effective solution for treating acne and preventing acne scars. This substance enters the deeper parts of the skin, killing all the bacteria that are known to cause acne. It also prevents repeated acne breakouts and helps the skin regenerate after acne has been eliminated. Benzoyl peroxide is recommended for mild to moderate cases of acne, being a very effective substance for other skin conditions as well.

Aloe Vera is a natural solution for numerous skin conditions, being known for its beneficial effects in cases of post-acne scars, pimples, psoriasis, dermatitis and other skin disorders. Aloe Vera wields anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that are very beneficial both for eliminating various types of acne and preventing acne scars from forming when the acne itself is removed.

Accutane is considered to be one of the most effective drugs for treating even the most severe cases of acne. It is a Vitamin A derivative, which is responsible for the proper work of oil glands in the skin. When these glands don't work the right way they become irritated and often infected with bacteria. Accutane helps restore the natural functioning of these glands and eliminate any infections that are causing acne. However, never buy Accutane without your doctor's consent and prescription as it may deliver a range of unpleasant side-effects.

There are other substances that can help you as well, but they are usually employed only for treating acne or getting rid of the aftereffects. Consult with your doctor or a qualified dermatologist in order to learn which treatment option is appropriate in your case and don't forget to ask about acne scars if you risk developing them after acne is eliminated. And remember, the sooner you start treating the condition, the lower is the risk that you will have to deal with scars afterwards.

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See what Catherine Barron has written on other topics by visiting http://www.skincaremedication.net/articles/fighting-acne-scars.html, the site where he has frequent contributions and open discussions. Catherine Barron has a vast experience in the domain and will give you a better idea of it.

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