AcneAcne is a skin condition that occurs when pores or hair follicles are clogged with oil, air pollutants, or any other substances. Oily skin, pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads are all different forms of acne. It is considered to be a long term disease. This is because it begins in adolescence and may persist through adulthood. Research shows that the earlier acne treatment begins, the less likely it is to be a prolonged skin condition. RetinolRetinol in lotion form, a gel, or a cream form is excellent at unclogging skin pores and follicles. It can even keep pores and follicles from becoming clogged in the first place. Keeping the pores clean helps other products to be more effective as well. Retinol can be paired with a steroid or vitamin C, which is taken in oral pill form. Oral retinoids help minimize the production of oil, bacteria, and inflammation. At the beginning of treatment, some people may see an increase in acne while the skin adjusts. Treating Acne ScarsDeep scars may occur if persistent acne is not treated. A scar appears when blood vessels occupy the same area of the face, giving the skin a pink appearance. Scars from acne, pox, or several other illnesses and accidents can be treated by dermabrasion. This is the process of planing (or sanding down) the skin with a brush that rotates. In this way, the process levels the scar with the area surrounding it. It is best for fair skin. Dermabrasion may cause discoloration in darker shades of skin. Dermabrasion is different from microdermabrasion, the process of spraying tiny crystals onto the skin while using a smoothing, rotating brush. Microdermabrasion is most commonly used for dull skin or pigmentation. Both treatment can help even out and smooth skin. Along with these two treatments, retinol helps reduce scarring by reducing collagen synthesis.
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