Monday, June 2, 2008

Types of adult acne and how to prevent acne

Imagine this: A tall woman is walking. She is in a flashy tight fitting jeans and cool sexy top. Her curly bouncing locks drape up to her waist. Is she not a head turner? Then she walks towards you. You look at her, and then you see black and white spots all over her nose and a big red pimple in her forehead. Then you realize, she was not as stunning as you thought. They are marks that scream. A small (or even big) red, swelling boil, black and white stubborn ugly spots in the T-zone. They are so ugly, you would not want to see them, and worse, have them.
Blue light acne treatment works by killing acne causing bacteria, the P acnes. It is also being used to treat inflammatory acne vulgaris in some cases. Patients receive the blue light acne treatment is increments. It is normally an 8 session treatment period that is usually broken down to twice a week treatments. The sessions last approximately 15 minutes. When treating acne vulgaris the blue light may be used in conjunction with aminolevulinic acid (ALA). Treatment will vary depending on the severity of the acne problem.
However, Bacteria are not the only cause of acne. There is also the issue of Hormones. The great rate at which Hormones are at work in adolescents result in their tendency to suffer a lot from this condition and therefore have blemishes. If you fall into the category of people whose Acne condition is caused by Hormonal activities, then you don't have much of a problem because Acne products are usually quite effective for those who have zits caused by hormones. They usually last for a short time and once they have gotten over that period of increased hormonal activity, their blemishes are gone. Before then, medication found over the counter seem to helps dry out the visible pimples and prevent fresh outbreaks.
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