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Acne has a significant impact on a person's outlook on life. Recent studies have detected the following as common among people with acne:
• Social withdrawal
• Decreased self-esteem
• Poor body image
• Embarrassment
• Reduced self-confidence
• Feelings of depression
• Anger
• Preoccupation with breakouts
• Frustration
• Higher rate of unemployment
These negative psychosocial effects can have a crippling impact, discouraging sufferers from pursuing life's opportunities.
Acne is not a result of poor hygiene. It is most often caused by hormones that regulate sebum production and skin cell turnover. Another contributing factor is family history of acne, ie. genetic makeup.
Acne can begin at any age but typically shows up during puberty when hormones begin to surge. Nearly 85% of those aged 14 to 24 deal with some level of acne, even if it is only an occasional blemish. Unfortunately, some men and women battle acne well into their adult lives. This is true moreso for women than men.
Acne is a chronic disorder than cannot be cured, but it can usually be controlled with proper care and treatment. No single treatment works for everyone. Each person must be treated individually. The solutions are customized and starts with a thorough assessment and patient education. Fortunately, there are many different treatment options now available.
Acne treatments offered at DermaRenew
Things to know about Acne
- Acne is not due to poor hygiene. Scrubbing or over-washing can worsen the condition and contribute to scarring. Gently cleansing twice a day is generally adequate. Thoroughly rinse with warm water.
- Use a fresh, clean washcloth to pat dry, not rub, after each cleanse. Damp washcloths can harbor bacteria.
- Over drying and traumatizing the skin with harsh astringents, after-shaves containing alcohol, granular scrubs, and/or abrasive sponges can worsen the condition. Over drying the skin tells the body to make more oil.
- Spot treating will not work. The whole face and affected areas should be treated on a daily basis to prevent new blemishes from forming.
- Avoid oily or heavy makeup. High quality mineral makeup is antiseptic and has anti-inflammatory properties. Chemical makeups can change the cells within the follicle and make them stick together. The follicle then becomes plugged.
- Clean makeup brushes frequently.
- Pomade or hair gels can cause forehead acne.
- Friction from tight straps or hats can cause acne on the areas being rubbed.
- Acne is not passed from one person to another.
- Some medications are known to exacerbate acne.
- Intense exercise heats up the body and causes sweating. This can worsen acne in some people. Shower after working out. If unable to shower, gently wash the face or wipe with a toner.
- DO NOT pick at blemishes. Picking or “popping” will burst the gland’s wall causing inflammation and potential scarring.
- Benzoyl peroxide can stain dark fabrics.
Initial consultations are FREE, so you have nothing to loose except your acne!
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