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 February 04, 2012

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How to Treat Acne Effectively

by Valerie Garner

The most common acne treatments aim at getting rid of keratin, bacteria and unnecessary oil and irritants. However, the removal of these contributing factors to acne can prove to be a challenge and in themselves often cause acne flare ups.

Basic Acne Treatments

Typical treatments, including benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid, exfoliate and remove extra skin, disinfect and clear away oil and other irritants on the surface of the skin. These treatments, however, can really dry out and irritate the skin, further aggravating acne. It has been discovered that benzoyl peroxide actually releases free radicals that further damage the skin cells.

Additional acne method alternatives include antibiotics, topical or ingested. Lastly, you might have heard of accutane, which is an isotretinoin. This acne medication is typically used last and only if the preceding treatments have failed. They inhibit sebum production. They are prescribed last due to their lengthy list of severe side effects.

When you learn how to treat acne, you will teach yourself how to properly clean your face and skin and eliminate excess skin cells, oil and bacteria; however, a truly successful acne treatment will go beyond this. Firstly, removing these elements from your skin does not stimulate proper healing of skin tissue. That said, the most complete acne solution will also encourage skin rejuvenation.

Acne Vulgaris Cosmetic Treatments

Methods that assist in encouraging rejuvenation include acne laser treatment, chemical peels, dermabrasion and microdermabrasion. The basic idea is that by removing a layer of skin you prompt the body, as part of its natural recovery process, to create a new, healthy layer of skin to replace that which was lost. The skin cells of the lower layers of the skin divide and create a healthy, new layer.

Light as a form of killing bacteria is entering the market. Until discovered to alter cell DNA, UV light was used. The blue light in blue light acne treatment targets the bacteria P. acnes, safely killing it without damage to the skin tissue. It can be quite costly and requires more than one treatment.

Supporting the Skin and Immune System

Eating a complete and balanced diet plays a vital role in maintaining healthy skin. Remember, the skin is the body's largest organ and one should keep it nourished and functioning well by supplying a diet rich in antioxidants and vitamins. Most people do not eat the recommended 3-5 servings of vegetables every day.

The most important vitamins in the maintenance of acne free skin (although not all-inclusive) are vitamins A and B. Vitamin A reduces the creation of sebum, fortifies the protective tissue and also acts as an antioxidant. It also maintains and repairs skin tissue. Vitamin B complex includes several vitamins. Together, these vitamins revitalize skin and alleviate stress (that itself is a cause of acne). Other tasks include maintaining proper functioning of the adrenal glands and the immune system, systematic removal of toxins and increasing blood flow.

It is key to help support the immune system. What you see as acne is the body's immune response to antigens and damage to the sebaceous glands. There are some topical systems that help support the immune system, right at the site. Products with natural antimicrobial properties can help you support the immune system in its response to rid the body of antigens without the drying and other harsh side effects of traditional prescription therapies. Now available are natural treatments that have proven effective in reducing infection by sending signals to the body that increase the discharge of the skin's own antimicrobial peptides.

Side effects of your immune system healing damage to the sebum ducts and protecting against infection causes the inflammation and redness so obvious to acne. Steroids and other prescription treatments used to reduce inflammation have negative side effects and actually suppress the immune system. Use an acne treatment that will alleviate inflammation naturally and curb excessive inflammatory reactions, without draining your body's germ fighting capabilities.

Don't know how best to treat acne? Here is your answer: Get to the root of your acne problem with a product from Biocutis' line of natural products. With Biocutis' signature glycoconjugates collected from the Helix Aspersa Muller, BIOSKINCLEAR and BIOSKINFORTE are each in their own a complete acne solution, depending on the degree of your acne. They naturally relieve and control your body's reaction to inflammation, preventing your immune cells from overcompensating and damaging healthy skin tissue. These products contain ingredients to naturally kill bacteria and rejuvenate the skin without the expense of blue light acne treatment or acne laser treatment, respectively. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain with an all-natural and all-inclusive acne treatment cream.

Published August 17th, 2009

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