Acne Treatments Mrr Ebook

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What Causes Acne 4
Types of Antibiotic Acne Treatments 6
Topical Antibiotics 6
Topical antibiotic acne treatments with Clindamycin 6
Topical antibiotic acne treatments with Erythromycin 6
Topical antibiotic acne treatments with Metronidazole 7
Oral Antibiotics 7
Tetracycline 7
Erythromycin 7
Minocycline 8
Various Laser Acne Treatments 9
Erbium Glass Lasers 9
Diode Lasers 9
Pulse Dye Lasers 10
Salon Treatments for Acne 11
Acne Facials 11
Micro Dermabrasion 11
The OXYjet Anti-Acne Treatment 11
Bio Oxygen Anti-Ageing Treatments 12
Light Therapy 12
Natural Acne Treatments To A Healthier Skin 13
Tea Tree Oil 13
Blend of Herbs 13
Vitamins and Supplements 13
Zinc 14
Garlic 14
Improving Your Diet 14
5 Home-Made Acne Treatments 15
1. Tumeric 15
2. Honey 15
3. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 15
4. Baking Soda 16
5. Oatmeal 16
Using Pore Cleanser Acne Treatments 17
Benzoyl Peroxide 17
The Two Types of Gardena Acne Treatments 19
Isotretinoin 19
Pantothenate 20
Types of Acne Scar Treatments 21
Dermal Fillers 21
Autologous Fat Transfer 21
Punch Excision 21
Dermabrasion 22
Microdermabrasion 22
Laser Resurfacing 22
Treating Cystic Acne 23
Best Acne Treatments 25
Retin-A 25
Essential Oils 25
Laser Treatments 26

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What Causes Acne

Acne is a skin condition that causes pimples, blackheads, whiteheads and scars. Acne normally affects the face, neck, back, chest and arms. The severity of this skin disorder can vary from person to person. Typically, people between 12 and 25 suffer from acne. However, there are also men and women aged 30 to 40 who are also prone to this type of skin disease. Here are some guidelines to help you understand more about what causes acne.

First, acne is basically a disorder triggered by overactive sebaceous glands that discharge sebum, or oily substances, onto the surface of the skin. People affected with acne have sebaceous glands that are particularly sensitive to a hormone called testosterone, which causes the release of too much sebum, which is what causes acne.

A lot of people say that what causes acne is unknown. But there are various conjectures about what causes acne. Medical professionals believe that either of these factors are what causes acne:

1 Hormonal changes
2 Heredity
3 Some types of medicine
4 Cosmetics

Skin experts are of the belief that a hormonal change during puberty is what causes acne. The onset of one’s puberty triggers a rise in the quantity of hormones, specifically androgens. These hormones cause the oil ducts on a person’s face, neck, upper chest and back to begin producing oil. This condition is what causes acne in some people. Puberty likewise causes an increase in a type of bacteria called the Proprionibacterium acnes, which is also believed to be what causes acne. This form of bacteria typically exists in the skin and thrives on sebum as nourishment for its growth. As the body attempts to counteract with the excess bacteria, white blood cells are drawn to the follicle and then yield an enzyme that destroys follicle walls.

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– Year Released/Circulated: 2007
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