Acne Treatment, Anti-Aging Strategies, and Scar Management

Treatment for common skin concerns ranges from acne and pigmentation correction to structural skin firming and keloid scar management.

Will Red Spots From Acne Fade & Go Away?

Acne, one of the most common skin disorders for Americans, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, or AAD. It affects 40 to 60 million people. Acne occurs when pores, which are attached to oil glands, become clogged with dirt, bacteria and sebum.

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How to Clear Your Acne in 3 Days

Acne is caused by overactive oil glands that clog pores. You can get acne on your face, chest, back, shoulders and even buttocks. KidsHealth.org reports that 17 million Americans have acne. If keeping your skin clean doesn’t clear up the blemishes, you should start a regimen with special soap and topical medication.

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How to Clear Forehead Acne

The forehead is one of the most common areas for acne to appear. Pimples form when oil, dead skin cells and bacteria clog the inside of the hair follicle. What results is a whitehead, blackhead, papule or pustule, according to the National Institutes of Health.

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How to Stop Hormonal Acne

About 17 million adults have acne. And by its nature, reports Acne.org, this skin condition is hormonal. Pimples form when glands produce oils that clog pores. The sebaceous glands are triggered at puberty, during pregnancy, menstruation and times of increased stress or anxiety when hormones are activated.

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How to Get Rid of Acne on Head

The American Academy of Dermatology warns that sweating while wearing a hat or helmet can easily lead to acne breakouts. It’s recommended to quickly cleanse your scalp and hair to prevent pimples from forming.

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Over the Counter Acne Medicines to Replace Duac or Differin

Differin and Duac are brand name topical acne medications prescribed to people with severe, hard-to-treat acne. Differin, also known as adapalene, is a vitamin-A derivative that prevents pimples from forming by promoting cell turnover in pores and preventing follicles from clogging.

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Alternatives for Aloe

Aloe is a gel derived from the pulpy leaves of the aloe vera plant. For thousands of years, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), aloe has been used for treating wounds, infections and burns. The aloe vera plant is native to tropical and subtropical climates in Africa, the Caribbean and South America.

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Sudden Back Acne

The back is one of the most common places for an acne breakout, according to the National Women’s Health Information Center. Pimples form when hair follicles become clogged with oil, bacteria and dead skin cells.

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Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5 Gel & Acne

Benzoyl peroxide 2.5 percent is one of the most recommended medications used to treat acne. Benzoyl Peroxide, or BP, is the active ingredient in over-the-counter gels including Solvere Acne Clearing Gel, Clearogen Acne Gel and numerous generic brands. BP works by killing P.

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Puffy Itchy Skin Around Eyes

If your eyes are frequently inflamed, red or itchy, it's important to get to the root cause of the irritation and find a treatment that works.

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Best Acne Treatments for African Americans

When treating acne, people with dark skin are at greater risk for developing pigmentation changes. Compared to Caucasians, African Americans are up to 15 times more likely to develop acne-related scars.

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Acne on the Belly

Acne can occur anywhere on your body including your back, chest and belly. Acne.org, a website about treating and preventing breakouts, explains that acne develops when the sebaceous glands--glands that excrete oil--produce too much sebum.

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