Acne Treatment

Acne Treatment

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Q Why is sunlight not recommended as a form of acne treatment?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Sunlight is not recommended as a form of acne treatment. Not only can the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays irritate your skin and cause sunburn, but it can worsen your acne. Direct sunlight or ultraviolet light may make your skin feel warm, but this... Full Answer
Q How is severe acne treated?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
A number of therapies may be used to treat severe acne. Doctors may drain large bumps, or cysts, that don't respond to medicine. To prevent an inflamed cyst from bursting (which can leave scars), a doctor may inject drugs called corticosteroids,... Full Answer
Q How long does it take for most acne medications to start working?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
You should consult a dermatologist for specific questions about acne medications. Within six to eight weeks, most treatment should result in improved skin. However, you may not see completely clear skin for about six months. Full Answer
Q What ingredients should I look for in over-the-counter acne treatment?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
The most common over-the-counter treatments include benzoyl peroxide as the active ingredient. Benzoyl peroxide is effective in removing dead skin cells and in eliminating bacteria on the skin. Other ingredients focus on shedding dead skin that... Full Answer
Q Can pregnant women take acne medication?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Because acne medication may involve treatment of hormonal imbalance, pregnant women should not use this course of treatment. You should consult a dermatologist for more information. Full Answer
Q What do I need to know about caring for someone with acne?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
A consistent daily routine is a key factor in treating acne. If you can help to keep to a cleansing and moisturizing routine, acne may be much easier to manage. Full Answer
Q How do I manage my acne on a daily basis?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
On a daily basis, the best thing you can do to manage your acne is to follow your dermatologist's advice and recommended treatment plan. There are no instant cures for acne, but it may respond well to daily, routine skincare that includes mild... Full Answer
Q How do medications treat acne?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Prescription topical treatments help by promoting cell turnover and also by killing bacteria on the skin. The combination is often very effective in treating acne. Full Answer
Q How do I know when it’s time to see a dermatologist?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
You will know it is time to see a dermatologist if your acne does not go away after several months. A dermatologist is a doctor who specializes in treating skin, nail, and hair conditions. If you use over-the-counter (OTC) products for a few... Full Answer
Q How do dermatologists treat early acne?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Dermatologists (doctors who specialize in treating skin, nail, and hair conditions) have many treatment options to control early acne. No single treatment can work for every person, so dermatologists tailor an acne treatment plan for each person.... Full Answer