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Acne Blemish Treatments for You

The type of acne blemish treatment that is best for you depends on the severity of your acne problem. Please consult your dermatologist to determine what types of treatments will be most effective for your particular acne problem. Your doctor may prescribe simple lotions as well as oral medications.

Mild Acne Blemish Treatments

If you are dealing with mild acne, treatments you might want to consider using include gently cleansing your skin with mild soaps like Neutrogena and Dove. You might want to consider using benzoyl peroxide known by such names as Clearasil and Benzac since they can help unplug your pores. Alpha-hydroxy which is used to dry out your acne blemishes will cause the peeling of your top skin layer. Some experts suggest Tea tree oil as an acne blemish treatment because of its ability to destroy bacteria.

Some people prefer using the cleaning strips that clean out skin pores. Salicylic acid is also recommended by experts as an acne blemish treatment and some recommend Propa PH and Stri-Dex. Use all the products as directed on the packages since over using these products, in some cases can make your acne problem worse. If theses treatments are ineffective you might want to consult your doctor or dermatologist.

Wash your face in a gentle fashion once or twice a day with a gentle soap or an acne wash. Experts in the field strongly suggest that you do not squeeze your pimples since this action can cause scaring, infections and make your acne problem worse. You may require the services of a professional to drain cysts and big pimples. Depending on his diagnosis your doctor can provide you with a prescription for stronger medications for acme blemish treatment. Your doctor may simply suggest a lotion that helps to unplug your skin pores or antibiotic lotions.

Moderate to Severe Acne Problems

Cysts and nodules which are considered to be deep acne blemishes can leave unwanted scars on your skin. If you have this problem please see your doctor immediately since he can provide you with antibiotics that can stimulate the healing process for your scars. Acne blemish treatment for moderate to severe acne may require stronger drugs compared to over the counter products and your doctor might recommend a combination of treatments. Retinoid, azelaic acid, benzoyl peroxide, taking antibiotics orally and prescription oral retinoids might be suggested by your physician. Acne can be a mild problem or sever problem but there are effective treatments available.

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