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Written by sfixpp
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Wednesday, 06 August 2008 |
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If you are not aware of your particular skin type and the medications that are good for your skin type and the myths about acne than you are in danger of causing more damage to your skin instead of getting rid of acne. Since most people cannot differentiate between what is truth and what’s just another acne myth when they begin treating their acne, so they end up wasting a lot of their time and money on products and medications that either don’t work at all or are not good for their particular skin type. An idea that is widely believed to be a myth is the effect of stress on acne and skin disorder. The cosmetic markets have constantly been booming for over a decade now with numerous beauty products. Many such products contain chemicals that sometime are not good for your skin health. One popular skin disorder that a lot of people are concern about is acne. There are lots of causes of acne and different people have acne due to different causes and this fact has also been the reason of many myths that are associated with acne Can acne actually occur due to stress? There are plenty of evidences that suggest that stress can most surely cause acne or make an existing skin condition worse. Our bodies are highly developed chemical laboratories that produce all sorts of stuff. A study was conducted at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Though it was a small study, with a sample size of only 22 students suffering from acne, the professors conducted the study conclusively proved that the exam stress worsened acne in these students. Our body starts to generate a great quantity of male hormones at puberty. This excess production of male hormones can also occur at other times in life except puberty; for example, when woman starts or stops taking birth control pills.
This overproduction of male hormones causes the sebaceous glands of our bodies to shift into overdrive and begin producing excess sebum. The sebum then clogs the pores and begins the acne development cycle. Male hormones are not the only cause for the sebaceous glands to begin overproducing sebum. Whenever we are exceedingly stressed or too emotional, our bodies respond by causing the adrenal glands to create a matter known as Cortisol, which travels straight into the bloodstream. Then the chemical chain reaction continues as the sebaceous glands release sebum, the sebum in turn clogs the pores and acne develops. The physical changes in the body have the tendency to cause exactly the same chemical chain reaction as the emotional changes in the mind. There is a possibility that your acne is only an outward sign of an internal problem. Reduction in stress shall naturally reduce excess sebum production by the sebaceous glands and reduction in sebum production will help to lessen an acne breakout. Therefore, if you can reduce and control you stress level, you will be able to see your skin getting healthy in very small period of time. Basically reducing stress level is actually restoring a hormonal balance in your body and that will help reduce production of sebum. So to sum it up this factor should be address apart from using medication to manipulate the excessive sebum production. This way of fighting acne can help in eliminating the problem effectively. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 August 2008 )
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Written by user1
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Wednesday, 25 July 2007 |
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One type of acne treatment that has seen a rise in popularity over recent years is laser acne surgery, which can help to reduce acne as well as scarring. Laser acne treatment can be used as an additional treatment to regular acne medications or as an alternative depending on your circumstances and the severity of the acne
One type of acne treatment that has seen a rise in popularity over recent years is laser acne surgery, which can help to reduce acne as well as scarring. Laser acne treatment can be used as an additional treatment to regular acne medications or as an alternative depending on your circumstances and the severity of the acne. Those that have successful laser acne treatment often find that there is no need or very little need to use other treatments afterwards, such as ointments, creams, etc.With laser treatment it is possible to reduce both the acne itself and the scarring that stems from it. Treatment with lasers is a non-invasive type of surgery, and in some cases dramatic improvement can be seen after just a few sessions. For many, this is a fast, effective, and painless way to deal with acne and associated scarring, and can reduce both the discomfort and embarrassment that often accompanies this skin condition. How laser acne treatment works? There are a couple of different lasers that can be used with this treatment, and in order to decide which laser is best suited to you it is necessary for experts at the clinic where you have the surgery to assess your skin - this will help to determine the laser which will most likely have the best effect. Depending on the method that is used, laser acne surgery can work by reducing and controlling bacterial growth, or by controlling oil secretions through the reduction of the size of the sebaceous glands.Laser acne treatment can be used alongside other acne treatments depending on the type of treatment you are using, and the advice of medical staff. It can also be used with other types of treatments such as microdermabrasion - again, based upon medical advice and need. You will find that the number of laser treatments that are required before any significant improvement is seen depends on the severity of the acne and how well it responds. How often you need to have these treatments will also depend on the frequency and severity of flare ups.This is a very quick method of treatment, and typically a session of laser acne treatment takes as little as half an hour to complete. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 August 2008 )
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