Acne Treatments - Natural Acne Treatment Vs. Other Treatments

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Are all Acne Treatments created equal?

Suffering from Acne can be embarrassing, frustrating and often times leaves us feeling desperate for a cure. The majority of us has had to deal with an acne outbreak in our life at some point. Unfortunately, for many, acne is a chronic condition that requires treatment to get under control.

There are many products available today that help treat mild -severe acne and keep it at bay. How do you know what treatments actually work and what treatments are a waste of time and money?

Types of Acne Treatments 

There are many different methods and options for treating acne. Here are the most common:

Medical Treatments
  • Antiboiotic (Doxycycline,Erythromycin, Tetracycline)
  • Isotretinoin (Accutane)
  • Birth Control Pills


  • Popular over-the-counter Acne Products
  • Oxy -10
  • Clearasil
  • Stidex
  • Biorre strips


  • Natural and Home Remedies for treating acne
  • Healthy diet
  • Garlic
  • Lemon and rose water
  • Tea Tree oil
  • Cucumber
  • Ice
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    Diet and Acne Connection 

    Why over-the-counter acne treatments usually fail

    Have you tried numerous products only to throw up your hands in despair. Most acne treatments fail because they fail to treat the cause of acne.


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    Most acne solutions such as over-the-counter creams and gels treat existing acne symptoms by drying out acne and controlling surface bacteria that might aggravate acne or make it worse.

    The majority of over-the-counter products available that treat acne only treat surface acne. The most holistic approach to treating acne conditions of any kind is to look inward. What are you eating and what is going on inside your body? Is it diet or hormonally related?



    For a great majority of teens and adult women acne is hormonally related. In other words, it is due to an imbalance within the body. Other various causes of acne include skin irritations such as makeup, shampoo or tight clothes. Acne can also be caused by environmental factors such as humidity or heat.

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    Pros and Cons of Medical Acne Treatments 

    Pros and Cons of Retin A to treat acne

    One of the most common ways of treating acne is the use of retinoids. Retinoids are substances derived from Vitamin A, which attempt to cure acne by normalizing the lifecycle of follicle cells. There are two types of such substances: external (topical) and oral.

    The best known external retinoids are Retin-A, Differin and Tazorac, while the oral retinoids list is headed by the popular Accutane.

    Retinoids are derivatives of Vitamin A and share the parent substance's effects of reducing the secretion of oil from the glands located in the skin.


    Pros
    This primary effect of retinoids is what makes retinoids so effective against acne. The long-term (4-6 months) decrease in oil secretion means that there are less clogs pores and, in most cases, acne is gone for good by the end of treatment.



    Cons
    One quarter of the patients who use Accutane or other drugs based on isotretinoin may relapse and require additional treatment.

    Side effects associated with the use of retinoids can make retinoids look like a disease rather than a cure. Retinoids are used only under the close supervision of a dermatologist precisely because of these side effects. If a patient needs more than one treatment, the doctor will always insist on letting a few months pass between the treatments in order to give the body a chance to recover. The most common side effects are dry skin and nosebleeds. Many patients have also reported liver problems, while a few complained of depression.

    The scientific community is still split on the issue of depression. More seriously, isotretinoin is known to cause birth defects, which is why female patients have to use two separate forms of birth control or vow abstinence during the treatment. Pregnant women are not allowed to use anything but the mildest treatments.

    The bottom line is that retinoids are a good idea if one can cope with the side effects. This begs the question: why not use something just as effective, but without the side effects. Acne treatment systems, such as Derma Cleanse or ClearPores, are also popular because of their success in dealing with the condition, but lack the extreme side that makes retinoids a pain to use. The choice between these treatments is yours.

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    Pros and Cons of Natural Acne Treatment 

    According to the Dermatology Association, 60 million americans suffer from Acne and only 20 million suffer from acne severe enough to cause scarring. That means nearly 40 million American's suffer from mild to moderate acne.

    Most of this mild to moderate acne is stubborn and persistent. This type of acne usually does not get resolved by harsh medical treatments. A better alternative is a more natural approach.

    People respond differently to acne treatments because everyone's skin type and type of acne differs. An alternative to isotetroin is taking a herbal supplement that contains ingredients such as Aloe Vera, Dandelion Root and Neem.

    Due to it's anti-bacterial nature, Neem has been deemed beneficial is treating numerous skin disorders from Psoriasis to Acne. Neem is one of the main ingredients in Derma Cleanse Acne treatment programs.

    Pros
    With herbal supplements and botanically rich products there are no known side effects.

    Natural or Herbal based products are great for all skin types including sensitive skin.

    Natural and herbal products are usually less expensive than medial treatment plans.

    Cons
    It might take you awhile to find something that works with your skin type and type of acne. So there is a learning curve and a trial by error approach to controlling acne. That's why a comprehensive treatment plan works best

    Alternative treatments may not work with the severest form of acne conditions. Given that there are no side effects with natural treatment options it doesn't hurt to try them out for a couple of months before making the decision to see a dermatologist. A dermatologist can make a determination about whether your type of acne will respond better to medical treatment.

    Always, weigh all your options before choosing a treatment plan that might cause negative side effects.

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