Friday, September 3, 2010

Treating Acne Blemishes

acne-blremishesBlemishes are just the same with zits or pimples. But whatever name you call them, it is a distressing problem especially if it is persistent and recurring. It is a vicious cycle and a continuous struggle of going away and coming back.

Plus, the acne lesions heal very slowly.

Skin blemishes may appear on the face, chest, neck, shoulders, and back. These are the spots on the skin where the oil glands are most functioning.

Skin blemishes are more common among teenagers because hormones play a big role in its development. It does not mean however that adults would be spared. People from all age brackets are likely to get acne and skin blemishes. It is prevalent though in women, especially those who have experienced hormonal changes due to menstruation, pregnancy, or the use of birth control pills.
Stop Acne Blemishes

Acne and the skin blemishes can take months, even years to be successfully treated. In more severe situations, it leads to the scarring of the skin and emotional distress. Thankfully, there are medications to effectively make them stop. There are topical ointments for treating acne. They are available and can be bought over the counter. There are also self-help home remedies that have been proven to reduce skin blemishes.
How to Get Rid of Blemishes

Skin blemishes treatment work on reducing the production of the oil glands, fighting the infection, speeding up the skin cell turnover, and reducing the inflammation. Most medications work in a month or two. There are medicines for topical applications and there are also for oral intake.

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