Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Clear Up Acne? How Long Will that Take?

Clear Up Acne? How Long Will that Take?
Have you ever heard a statement like this? "Oh man the prom
is next week and...argh...my face...how long to clear up
acne?"

As comical as that scenario may appear, similar situations
are not uncommon. Regardless, this is an important question,
"How long does it take for acne to clear up?" The answer is
that the amount of time varies from person to person and the
severity of the acne. Something very important to consider
that will determine the time it takes to clear up acne is
the action plan that you put in place. Also is your response
time to a new acne breakout, do you jump on it at the first
sign. There are some complex skin types with certain people
that it is not always easy to determine that right
medication that will work the best. Each individual person
is different so no one treatment is right for everyone.

Since there is not a one treatment cures all, don't be
alarmed if you must try several different products before
finding the one for your skin type. Don't not give up hope
or persistence because there is a treatment out there for
your skin type.

For more sever acne that does not vanish within one to six
months, professional counsel from a dermatologist should be
sought. From there they might give you some regiments by
prescription.

As we know acne can be a terrible experience on three
different levels:

1) It can make you feel self-conscious and even awkward as
the breakouts occur.
2) It can make anyone the center of jesting, joking and
ridicule from their classmates or coworkers.
Bad acne can scar skin for life that will serve as a
reminder of the skin condition that plagued and made their
life hard at a sensitive time in their life. People can be
really challenged psychologically into adulthood from acne
and the scars.

Not be affected emotionally by acne is not always possible,
what you need to know is that there are some steps you can
take that will help. For the average acne sufferer simple
over the counter medications are all that's needed to do the
trick, but even then, trying to figure out which one and how
long to try it for can be a chore in itself. If you are a
teenager or the parent of a distressed teenager who is
facing acne for the first time or are just facing their
first breakout that's terrible enough to warrant medicine,
there are a few rules to help making choosing an over the
counter acne remedy:

Here's what to do: The first thing that you need to do is
pick a medicine that you may be familiar with. Spend some
time researching, asking questions and seeing what has
worked for others. Whether the treatment is a cream, gel or
pad, try using the one with the least amount of medicine
first. If Benzoyl Peroxide is the chosen medication, pick
one that has a concentration of about 2.5 percent. Do not
pick one that exceeds that limit. As long as the medication
doesn't cause severe drying or irritation, keep using it for
about two months.

Secondly, after the 60 days you need to re-evaluate the
situation. If the medication seems to have worked, keep
using it. If not, try a higher dose. It may appear that two
months is a long time. Acne is not something that will go
right away since there are some underlying elements that
need time to be corrected even though some companies
proclaim immediate results. 60 days is a good amount of time
to see how a particular acne treatment is going to work.
Rinse and repeat.

If the over the counter remedies, even at higher doses, show
no signs of working, it's most likely time to see a
dermatologist. Going to a doctor for acne is a sensible
thing to do if all else fails. The doctor will be familiar
with all of the current drugs available for severe acne
sufferers and will prescribe one to suit you. Don't panic.
In the majority of cases your acne will clear with over the
counter products. Remember, if everything you've tried
hasn't worked, a doctor might have the solution.

Treating acne is highly personalized and not all medicines
will work for every person all of the time. Even the
medications that a doctor may prescribe will take time to
work. Your doctor will be able to monitor your condition and
adjust the medication to suit you.

To conclude, our question "How long to clear up acne?" is
responded to, "Each person is different."


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