Managing Adult Acne
Until recently, parents were advising their teens on what acne-fighting products to use and what foods to avoid to prevent breakouts. Now, some teens and parents are swapping advice back and forth. The acne epidemic has grown all the more serious in recent years. While adulthood used to hold the promise of clear skin, the landscape has drastically changed. Some teens are lucky if they get a few years of clear skin during college, only to enter the workforce with pimple-ridden skin. As an adult, it can be difficult to choose an acne product, especially since most seem to be geared towards a younger demographic. However, treating adult acne is nowhere near as complicated as some perceive it to be.
Teenagers and adults get acne when their pores are obstructed by dead skin, letting sebum collect inside. This sebum fuels acne bacteria breeding. The body responds to this rapid multiplication by activating an immune response, which causes inflammation and redness. You are left with acne lesion after all of these events perspire.
Acne treatments are designed to eliminate bacteria and reduce the presence of dead skin that may clog pores. OTC products treat the bacterial aspects of the disease using ingredients like Salycilic acid and benzoyl peroxide (which duals as an exfoliator). Prescription products, on the other hand, take a more balanced approach, treating the dead skin issue with retinoids like Tretinoin and bacteria with topical medciation and/or antibiotics. Adults can achieve successful treatment with both over the counter and prescription products, depending on the severity of their acne. Acne into the adult years may prove more easily curable with prescription-grade medication as it tends to be more stubborn.
If you can recall from your teenage years what products worked for you, they might be worth looking into once again. Anyone who never had acne prior to their adult years should start off with a tube of benzoyl peroxide. After several weeks of treatment, you should be able to gauge whether or not a dermatologist visit is in order. If this is the route you take, the dermatologist will give you topical creams and pills for relief. You may determine that laser acne therapy or a dermbrasion is a more appropriate option as well.
Adulthood can be much more stressful than your teenage years, and this is one reason for such a large prevalence of acne even in the older population. Adopting better strategies for coping with stress and a more consistent sleeping pattern can bring about good results. Reforming eating habits is another good way to tackle adult acne. Move away from processed foods and make healthier choices. The faster you follow these suggestions, the quicker you will get rid of your adult acne.
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