Acne Skin Care Products
ByAlison Cole
Most products used medically in acne prevention
and treatment contain specific compounds that
address the problem. Their presence in a product
will be mentioned on the packaging.
One of these compounds is benzoyl peroxide,
sometimes in combination with the antibiotic
erythromycin. The popular Clearasil contains
this agent. The main disadvantage of using
products containing it is that benzoyl peroxide
can be a MAJOR skin irritant, since peroxide
is basically an oxidant which can damage healthy
skin tissue. Though they are very effective
in many cases, the pros and cons of using
benzoyl peroxide-based products must be carefully
weighed by a dermatologist before they are
actually employed.
Tretinoin is another chemical compound
which has found favor with dermatologists,
since it has a dermabrasive (i.e. skin
peeling) effect and allows pores to decongest.
Invariably, tretinoin causes an aggravation
of the acne before it begins to work beneficially.
It can also produce some unpleasant side
effects like temporary pigment changes
and flushing, stinging, swelling and scaling
of skin. This is expected and no cause
for alarm. Products containing tretinoin
are available in the form of gels, lotions
and creams for topical application and
their consistent use can produce favorable
results in less than a month. Tretinoin
treatment is for a medically specified
time period only, and should not be employed
beyond that.
Another commonly occurring agent in acne
treatment compounds is adapalene gel,
which works by keeping skin pores clear
and unobstructed. Products containing
adapalene are available only by medical
prescription and must not be used outside
close dermatological monitoring. Though
generally beneficial, they can cause itchiness,
scaling, extreme localized dryness, and
an inflamed appearance.
Many dermatologists prescribe oral antibiotics
such as doxycycline, tetracycline and
minocycline. Again the benefits must be
medically weighed against possible complications
like stomach upsets, vertigo and reduced
efficacy of birth control pills in women.
It is important to note that effective
acne treatment usually involves lifestyle
changes as well a medicine. It is wise
to consult a dermatologist before taking
any acne medicine.
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