Saturday, July 24, 2010

Should i go to a dermatologist for acne treatment?

there are times when my face clears up completely, but most of the time, i always have some acne and redness.


i've tried all sorts of three step systems and nothing works.





is it worth going to a dermatologist, and getting prescription medicine?


if so, how much does it usually cost?Should i go to a dermatologist for acne treatment?
yes you should





and don't try creams and streange stuff it just makes it worst





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http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090629133229AA5miNn%26amp;r=wShould i go to a dermatologist for acne treatment?
If your face clears up you may have acne due to stress. The dermatologist would have something to help that. try and get accutane it really works
Here is my tips before you see dermatologist. And also dermatologist fee is varies. So better you check it out first before make an appointment with dermatologist.





Acne treatment for your acne should be accompanied by a healthy skin care routine.





Wash the affected area twice a day with mild soap. Use soap such as Dove, or one that contains benzoyl peroxide, such as Oxy-5. Wash as often necessary to keep the area clean. Do not scrub.





Shampoo the hair regularly.





Keep long hair off the face and shoulders and wash it daily.





Avoid shaving as much as possible; while shaving take care to avoid nicking the pimples.





Use a fresh shaving blade to minimize the chance of spreading the infection.





Avoid use of make-up or cosmetics in areas prone to acne. If you have to wear make-up, use only the hypoallergenic or fragrance free kind.





Don't pop, pick, scratch, or squeeze your pimples. This may cause infection and scarring.





You may use an over-the-counter treatment that contain substances such as benzoyl peroxide (gel or cream) or salicyclic acid. Start with the lowest strength and apply once a day about half an hour after washing. Never use more than 5 percent strength without consulting a physician.





Food and Nutrition Recommendations for Acne:Some doctors believe that acne is not a food related problem. Some alternate practitioners use diet as a basis for their treatment of acne. They recommend that acne patients should eat foods high in beta-carotene, such as carrots, pumpkin, cantaloupe and other yellow-orange fruits and vegetables. They should also avoid fatty foods. Acnezine controls the oil secretion in your body to protect your skin from getting acne prone.





Vitamin Therapy for Acne:Nutritionists generally suggest:Chromium supplements - Chromium helps boosts the body's ability to break down glucose.Vitamin A - reduces sebum and keratin production. (Caution: taking mega doses of Vitamin A can cause headaches, fatigue, muscle and joint pain and other side effects. Consult a qualified practitioner before taking mega supplements).Vitamin E - an antioxidant (200 to 400 IU a day).Vitamin B-6 50 mg per day. This vitamin aids in the metabolism of hormones and supports the function of Acnezine as well.





Note: People should not try to medicate themselves or others with any of the methods referred to here without the guidance of a qualified practitioner who is thoroughly familiar with both the remedies and the individual鈥檚 medical status.
I've been in that situation and there is really nothing you can do about it. There are things you can do to try to reduce the blemishes and get rid of acne/pimples temporarily but you will always be finding yourself cleaning your face or your body depending on where it's at.





I mean of course your acne should go away eventually but for some this is the case their whole life.





I'm 29 years old and have been suffering from these little pests since I was a teenager. I tried all sorts of face washes from the local grocery store and what not, but nothing seemed to work. If anything it would just make my skin dry and itchy.





Literally the best acne face wash I've ever used has been this stuff called clearpores. It has got rid of the acne to quickest and has been a success ever since I got it. It's unique cause of it's herbal supplement you take a long with it that helps your skin from the inside out. I saved money on it at skincleansingsystem.com at the time which was helpful.





You should really look into this stuff and if you can to assure the best results, get the 3 month supply because if it doesn't work it will still save you butt on the return policy.





Well good luck and best wishes.
you can't detimine how much they cost becasue usually they are covered under insurance.





i have gotten Retin-a from them and it cleared up my skin...it's just senstive to light...but its a boost to get started.





sometimes you may be over scrubbing your face which can cause irratation...

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