The Best Treatment for Acne of any Kind

They just want it to be gone and will try anything to make it go away. Treatments vary from lasers, lights, chemical peels, skin polishes, antibiotics, natural acne remedies, and creams. Some of these treatments require a doctor, some a prescription, and many can be found in the local drug store.

The easiest and safest way to fight acne is by trying one of the many natural remedies available. They are not only affective in the treatment of acne but cost little to make and usually have no side effects to them. The best natural treatment has to be the Tea Tree Oil. it is great for acne caused by bacteria. The Tea Tree Oil is an anti fungal, antibacterial, and anti inflammatory product. There are many products on the market today to fight acne with this ingredient in it already. Also available are creams and gels over the counter and by prescription. These products also cleanse the skin and help to reduce the amount of oil on the surface. Most contain a product called Benzoyl Peroxide at low levels. The choice of products does not have to depend on the price of the item as many are affordable. A few are in the hundred dollar range and work quite well.

You can also try treatments including chemical peels and Dermabrasion. These not only help the acne itself, they help in removing or lowering the appearance of deep scars left behind from past outbreaks. Chemical peels apply salicylic acid or glycolic acid tot he skin to remove the dead cells and to open the pores again. These chemicals will also take care of whitehead and blackhead alike. The microderabrasion uses a machine that blows crystals on the skin to polish the face. A small vacuum takes the used crystals and dead skin out of the area. The results are a healthier fresh look to the new skin that comes from underneath. These treatments should never be used at home and should only come from a certified profession such as a doctor. Side effects of this treatment includes increased redness, scaly skin, blisters, infections, change in the color of the skin, and scars.

By Steve Morin
Published: 3/12/2008
 
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