Acne can be described as a skin condition known to affect at least 80% of the human population from their teenage years to their mid twenties. However, cases have been reported of some people who suffer from acne way into their adult and older years. Although not many, some patients phase out of the acne stage but are left with dark acne scars. It is important to treat acne scars as they appear because this will be easier using certain medications that can be prescrtibed by a dermatologist.
Other steps to follow in the treatment of acne include:
• Protecting yourself from direct sun rays by using sunscreen
• Drugs such as tretinoin help the healing process and can be purchased over the counter
• Use appropriate formulations of beta-hydroxy and alpha-hydroxy acids to help the healing process
• Do not pick at the scabs because they protect the skin underneath while it is healing. Removing the scab will leave the skin exposed and therefore make the healing time longer.
There are many other options that can be used for the treatment of acne scars and they include taking care of the skin well and ensuring that it is healthy. This can be done in many ways and they all revolve around maintaining a healthy eating and living habit. Proper hygiene is important as it ensures there are no clogs blocking the skin and it is therefore able to breathe well and heal properly. Gentle facial scrubs can be used on occasion.
Other factors that should be considered include eating healthy diets and exercising regularly. This should be followed by getting enough sleep at night so that the body can rest and the skin becomes refreshed. If the condition becomes too much, patients should visit a qualified dermatologist to either prescribe medication to them or to advise them on what to do next.
