Posts Tagged ‘Guide’

Intro: Rosacea Acne Types Explained

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

This is an introduction to rosacea, one of the most common acne problems and what to do about them. If you read this and it sounds like you, then you know this may be your main kind of acne trouble.

Common Acne Conditions

Rosacea is one acne condition that affects millions of people. Most of the “victims” of this condition are over the age of 30. If you want to recognize this condition, you should know that it appears as a red rash on the cheeks, nose, forehead or chin-or on all of the above.

The redness you see is often accompanied by bumps, pimples, and skin blemishes. Another problem with people who suffer from this particular skin condition is that they may have blood vessels that appear more visible on the skin.

It should be noted, however, that blackheads are not part of rosacea. Furthermore, this condition is more prevalent in women. However, it often does appear in men-and when it does unfortunately it is more severe.

If Left Untreated

Normally rosacea is harmless. However, when left untreated for way too long it causes serious problems. Issues that are common among people with untreated rosacea include the following:

  • Swelling of the nose and growth of excess tissue (rhinophyma)
  • Irritated and “bloodshot” eyes
  • Itching and irritation of skin
  • Migraine headaches
  • Re: Treatment Path

Treatment is often different for rosacea than for acne, and it is important that you consult a dermatologist if you suspect you are experiencing rosacea. Furthermore, each path of treatment is expected to be individualized.

Two main treatments:

Laser therapy is one option. Usually this requires one to three treatment sessions to achieve the best results. Furthermore, sessions are generally spaced four to eight weeks apart. Therefore, sometimes a different solution may be used.

LPI Therapy is used to treat some rosacea sufferers. This treatment may require one to five sessions which are repeated every three weeks. It might sometimes be combined with laser therapy, and sometimes follow-up treatments may be necessary for maintenance purposes.

Laser and light therapy could become a preferred combined treatment option. It can help correct the redness, flushing, and dilated blood vessels of rosacea.

Acne: A Brief Description and Treatment Guide

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

No one would really think much of writing an in-depth description of acne. However, doing so may help you care for your skin better than you did in the past.

Acne is a very common medical problem, which falls under the classification of skin diseases. Usually they appear as raised bumps on the surface of the skin. They usually are red, but sometimes they are white or black.

Cause of Acne

Usually this problem occurs when excess dirt and oil builds up in your skin pores. This along with excessive secretion of a substance called sebum is what often forms pimples, otherwise known as lesions or acne.

This problem typically occurs in people who are between 10 years of age to 40 years of age. The same is true of cysts, whiteheads, blackheads, and other abnormal skin blemishes.

Important: Treatments by Skin Types

This is important to know because not many people realize that treatments for acne often are based on skin type. If you ever have complained about a skin care product that was supposed to work and did not this may be the main reason why.

The following recommendations are made according to skin type:

Oily-Alcohol-based solutions are used as an astringent to help keep pores clean. A milder astringent used on oily skin is witch hazel. These both evaporate quickly so you have to rub your face with it fast, but of course remain gentle while doing so.

Normal-Solutions mixed with water versus alcohol are more recommended. Witch hazel may be appropriate in this case. Water-based solutions help moisturize and cleanse the skin at the same time.

Dry-Certain solutions that are water-based are great for dry skin. Sometimes a good location with high-quality natural moisturizing ingredients works well in this situation. Certain ointments and creams may be especially made for dry skin as well.

Combination-You can find a variety of cleansers or water-based cleansers that are appropriate for skin that is dry in some spots while oily in others. You might be able to get away with using two different types of cleansers-one for the dry portion and one for the oily portion.

Additional Info

Treatment can be sought over the counter. Many people turn to herbal products, but beware that not all herbs are necessarily safe. Certain acne treatments also may help with reducing wrinkles.

Note also that various exfoliation practices as well as facial mask application are two more at-home treatments often applied on acne. Then, of course, there are the medical treatments such as chemical peel or in the worse case surgery.