Wednesday, July 17, 2013

How to Cure Acne - Using Hormone Therapy and Exfoliation


As serious as the problem of acne is all over the world, so are there so many people looking for solutions to the condition, including lots of pharmaceutical companies. This article looks closely at hormone therapy and how effective it is in treating acne.

Treatment of acne by hormone therapy or manipulation is by far the most important process in the course of acne cure because it is what will stop the process from continuing to produce the pimples, spots and lesions. Since they are caused by hyperactive hormones, you may also want to look at cortisone injection, medications that will suppress androgenation while increasing estrogen and progestrogen (especially for females), and methods of hormonal contraception. Until you are able to bring these forces together, the chances are that you will not be able to effectively treat and cure your acne.

Also, you may want to consider the potential that can be achieved through acne treatment by skin exfoliation, a process with which you can remove dead cells to prevent pore blockage, and also a process for dealing effectively with acne scars left behind after treatment and cure of the condition.

Exfoliating the skin to cure acne can be achieved mechanically by using an abrasive cloth or a liquid scrub to rub gently against the skin to peel off the dead cells. It can be rather painful and so it is mostly going out of circulation. Chemical exfoliation is often achieved by the means of agents such as salicylic acid and glycolic acid that cause the top layer of skin to peel and prevents build-up of dead skin cells which combine with skin oil to block pores. Even already blocked pores can be treated by this method.

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