How is acne treated?

Acne -treatment depends on whether you have light, moderate or extreme acne. Sometimes the doctor combines treatments to achieve the best results and avoid the development of bacteria immunity for medicine. Treatment may include preparations or ointment (gel) placed on the affected areas or sometimes on the whole parts of the skin, such as the breast or back (topical treatment). You may also need to take the medicine orally. Light acne treats light acne (pimples) may include: • Cute wash with light soap (such as Duff or Nottragnin). • Grease with Nizwael Xpos (such as Benoxyl, Benzac or Clerasil) moderate acne until sharp sometimes acne requires with stronger medication or a mixture of treatments. The deeper injuries, such as pimples or bags, are more likely to leave scars behind. As a result, the doctor may give you antibiotics that are immediately taken orally to begin the recovery process. Inflammatory acne may require a mixture of various treatments. Treatment from moderate to acute acne may include: • Draining pimples and large abscesses by a medical expert. • Giving washing, ice or antibiotics. • Take antibiotics with an oral prescription. Retinoic medication (such as orally) orally. To treat acne scars, treatment can improve acne scars and even remove them. Sometimes a mixture of treatments produces the best results. These treatments include the following: • Collagen injection makes the skin smooth by blowing the skin under the scar. • Peel the skin and are used quickly to remove the tissue from the scar. Burning using the laser – as the laser is used with excellent control to burn and hide the scar. Chemical exfoliation, as it is used as chemicals to pick up the top skin layers (containing scar). What can I do at home to treat acne? Home treatment can reduce acne outbreaks. Wash your face (or other affected parts of the skin), once or twice a day. Do not push the pimples because it usually leads to pollution, the most serious acne and scars. Use the skin cleaning products of the water to gently clean the skin. Avoid using bathemulses, cold ice, lipstick and fat -containing lipstick. Use medicine -ys, soap, washing and lotions (gel) without a prescription to treat acne. Read the directions permanently to make sure you use the product properly.