Before trying to treat acne, you should be aware of some important things that will determine whether the acne will become better or worse after treatment. We need to know the correct way of getting rid of acne.
First of all you need to understand that acne is not entirely curable. We can only prevent the formation of new pimples and lighten the effect of the scars. In order to do the right thing you must also know what type of acne you are dealing with. All acne is not the same. Different skin types require different treatment. So, it is necessary for you to weigh your options before you go in for any kind of treatment.
The easiest way to get rid of acne is to make use of home remedies.
In cases of severe acne your general practitioner may prescribe oral or topical medication. Medication will help to reduce outbreaks.
Topical medication, which is rubbed onto the skin, makes the skin dry. The skin flakes off ensuring that there is no blockage of the pores. Azelaic acid and benzoyl peroxide are components of these ointments that help heal acne.
Oral medications include tablets with tetracycline and are used to cure inflammatory acne. Some contraceptive prescriptions also help women with acne. A combination of ethinylestradiol and cyproterone acetate helps to avoid acne.
Isotretinoin is used in the form of oral and topical medication. This medicine is used when all other forms of treatment fail. Isotretinoin is often used as a last measure to treat acne as it has some negative side effects.
There are also some surgical procedures that help eliminate scars and pits that are left behind after the acne has healed. Microdermabrasion is a surgical procedure that removes the top layer of dead skin. It evens out the skin leaving it with relatively lesser spots and scars. Other laser treatments are also used to reduce scars and pigmentation. However, as these procedures cannot be afforded by everyone, you could opt to cover the scars with makeup.