Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Does the Zeno Device for Acne Work?

Acne has become one of the most talked and written about skin issues that affect both adults and teenagers. And ever since, scientists and medical experts alike have tried to come up with the best treatment to help ameliorate the effects of acne on the skin. Here we will try to highlight one of the many methods that do come handy in the efforts to reduce the scourge of acne on the skin.


Does the Zeno Device for Acne Work?
Bacteria that make their communities under your skin and in
your pores are responsible for causing acne and pimples.
That is why many products address acne from the inside out
instead of just a topical gel or cream but there is a new
technology called ClearPoint and they are claiming that they
can "cook" the bacteria and see results within 24 hours.
First lets cover some more information about the bacteria.

There are a lot of myths about pimples and what causes them.
Teenagers in particular believe that pimples are caused by
greasy foods like pizza and potato chips and another food
item that gets blamed is chocolate. These are some of the
myths about pimples and acne. Out of all the food items that
have been thought to cause acne the only foods that has been
scientifically validated are dairy products like ice cream,
yogurt, milk and cheese.

In addition to dairy the primary causes of pimples are
stress and hormones. There are secondary factors that can
cause acne breakouts because they stimulate the primary
factors like stress and hormones that are known to cause
acne.

So dairy, hormones and stress are known to cause pimples and
acne but without bacteria the unsightly pimple would not
exist. Prior to the pimple formation a pore has become
clogged with excess sebum, natural oil in the skin, and dead
skin cells. A skin pore that is clogged will darken over time
resulting in a blackhead. These are the ideal conditions for
a bacteria known as Propionibacterium acnes to proliferate
and cause the inflammation. Left untreated or dealt with
improperly this inflammation will progress to pustules or
lesions and can likely leave scarring or hyperpigmentation.

The Zeno Device works by heating the bacterium infected skin
for 2 1/1 minutes after which time the Zeno automatically
turns off signaled by a musical tone. This heat will kill
the bacteria that are responsible for the infected pustule.
In clinical trials the Zeno was shown to cause 90% of
blemishes to disappear or fade when observed at a 24-hour
post treatment checkup.

The Zeno should always be used in conjunction with an
appropriate lifestyle and hygiene that is known to reduce
acne flareups and breakouts.

The Zeno is not for use on blackheads or cystic acne. The
FDA has approved the Zeno and some patients in clinical
trials experienced temporary skin redness but there were no
other reported adverse effects of using the Zeno device for
acne.

If the Zeno can keep someone from taking prescription
medications for their pimples and acne they should refrain
from their potentially dangerous medications and faithfully
use the Zeno.

So this is an interesting way to address pimple problems, to
"cook" the pimple.


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While natural skin oil (sebum) plays a role in developing acne, removing every trace of it is not beneficial. Sebum helps keep skin flexible, which discourages microcracks from forming. These can provide a pathway for bacteria. It also keeps the skin from becoming excessively dry, which can again lead to small cracks in the outer layers.

Astringents that remove oil should be used sparingly. Over the counter acne treatments are specially formulated to achieve the right balance. They should be used according to the directions.

Shaving is always a challenge, of course. Men's faces are the hardest problem to solve. Electric razors help solve it, but even they can nick the skin, especially when it contains blemishes. There's no substitute for patient, careful movements. Use of a pre-shave softener can help, too.

Use of a manual or safety razor is possible. It plays a negligible role in developing acne. An ingrown hair and clogged pores that produce acne follow from different causes. Don't backshave against the direction of hair growth, though. Softening the beard before shaving with warm water and soap can help smooth the process.