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Three Dermatology Treatments that can help control your Acne

by Valerie Garner

As stated in a scientific definition, dermatology is a branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders that affect the skin. A dermatologist can help you deal with everything from a simple rash to acne vulgaris and from hyperpigmentation to malignant skin disorders. In this article, I will outline and explain a few dermatology treatments specifically geared towards acne control.

There are a wide range of therapies that help make up acne treatments. One such therapy is blue light therapy, one of the most recent trends in acne treatment. Hormone therapy and modifying your dietary routine are also considered effective methods that can help you battle acne and keep it under.

Blue Light Acne Treatment

Blue light therapy has been used since the early 1980s to help people survive depression and sluggishness that was common during winter months. Recently, it has become a popular treatment for acne problems. As a matter of fact, sometimes it has also been used to fight signs of premature aging.

This treatment has quickly become a popular alternative to traditional acne treatment procedures because it is capable of killing acne bacteria without the use of antibiotics. The reason you should avoid treatments that use antibiotics is because the bacteria can become resistant to them.

Treatment for Hormonal Acne

Hormonal acne, as the name states, is acne brought on by hormonal fluctuations or imbalances. A rise in testosterone during adolescence is usually to blame for teenage acne, however, in women the blame falls on pregnancy and hormonally-packed menstrual cycles.

Some acne breakouts can be kept under control using antibiotics and following a strict cleansing routine. However, sometimes it is necessary to rely on hormonal therapy to give the sufferer relief.

One type of hormone treatment includes the use of DHT inhibitors. DHT is a form of testosterone that is usually blamed for the excessive production of sebum. Therefore, DHT inhibitors keep this hormone from affecting the skin.

Birth control pills are also a common way of treating hormonal acne. However, before purchasing anything, you should consult with your doctor to find the right type of hormonal therapy for you.

Treating Acne with dietary measures

Traditional Chinese medicine believes that everything you ingest is either a benefit or a hindrance to your health. Several people have held on to this philosophy as an inspiration in hopes of modifying their diet and finally treating their acne problems. So, whether you believe it or not, there is definitely truth behind this idea.

Antioxidant rich diets help the creation of new skin tissue. A high-fiber diet helps the body eliminate toxins from the skin. Also keep an eye on your body's moisture levels. A dehydrated body doesn't function properly and is incapable of eliminating waste efficiently from the body. In plain terms, you're body will break down if it isn't hydrated properly.

Structure your diet around plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and high quality proteins. These foods contain essential nutrients that help your skin regenerate itself while staying healthy and strong.

There are several options for acne prevention and treatment. By following a healthy acne diet you can reduce the need for harsh acne medication. Or, if you'd like, you can look to natural products for help. Products such as BIOSKINCLEAR can safely and effectively help treat your acne & rosacea.

Published December 2nd, 2009

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