Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
5:52 pm
Prescription acne treatment is the treatment recommended by a dermatologist after evaluating the person who is suffering from acne. It mainly involves topical medications and oral medications.
Prescription acne treatment acts on the factors that lead to acne, reduces oil production in the skin and effectively reduces infections from bacteria while minimizing inflammation. Prescription treatments also exist for removing the acne scars. Commonly employed prescription acne treatment includes topical treatments, antibiotics, isotretinoin, laser and light therapy, and cosmetic procedures. A combination of these treatments is often prescribed by dermatologists for achieving long term results. Prescription acne treatment such as soft tissue filters, dermabrasion, radiofrequency and laser light treatments, microdermabration and skin surgery are employed for treating the scars that are left by acne.
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
5:38 am
im 16 years old and i have a lot of acne scars. im planning to get laser treatment but im not sure if its healthy. plz i dont want to hear any medications that i could take bec i want to try laser treatment. i was just wondering who long it takes it to heal and if its effective?
Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
4:45 am
Have you ever used this treatmet system? How well did it work? Also what kind of acne did you have? And if it was not sucessful have you found another treatment better fitting for you?
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at
1:12 pm
This apply’ s to home remedies too. Mild back acne and sports active sometimes. I do not wear tight clothing; only from time- to- time. Yes i do wash my back and yes my clothes are clean.
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at
10:35 am
Has anyone gotten this type of laser treatment for their acne or acne scars? I’m nervous about it but hate my scars and even though I’ve been using retin-a, I still break out. I’m just nervous about side effects from the laser, such as swelling or not even noticing a difference. Any advice?
Thank you!
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at
7:32 am
Birth control increases hunger… often resulting in weight gain. I think my acne is hormonal because no acne treatment, antibiotic worked, and I’m a teen. So I’m trying birth control, but I don’t want to gain weight. And I heard a vegan lifestyle is good for our overall health and maybe it’ll balance out the weight gain side affects. how does that sound?
im gluten intolerant so id be gluten free, raw vegan
Sunday, March 7th, 2010 at
1:17 pm
My acne isnt very bad right now. I will very rarely get a pimple but i often have breakouts. I also notice my skin is very rough and if you look closely you can tell that more acne is to come. Is it still ok to use my Acne Free severe acne treament to prevent my acne from getting worse?
Sunday, March 7th, 2010 at
1:12 pm
I currently have very smooth, spot-free skin, but left over scars from previous spots. It is really depressing. Looking at websites, they are definitely not the worst scars in the world – very small, about 5 on each cheek, but dark red / purple.
I have tried all sorts of creams from the doctor, and have tried herbal treatments and everything.
Any advice on other treatments or where to go for laser treatment? Also how much?
Sunday, March 7th, 2010 at
10:25 am
What is a reliably, strong, acne/back acne solution other than one that is proscribed by a dermatologist?