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Friday, November 17, 2006

Men’s Skin Care – Doctor's Prescriptions To A Cure For Acne For Men

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Dermatologist's Medical Options To A Cure For Acne

Retinoids

For any battle against acne pimples in a men’s skin care routine, besides exfoliating with an effective BHA or AHA, alternatives for improving the shape of the pore can come in the form of your dermatologist’s prescription. These options include Retin-A (tretinoin), Differin (adapalene) and Tazorac (tazarotene). The frequency on your usage will depend on your skin type and you can use these up to twice a day. You can also use these nightly while using a BHA or AHA during the day. Some dermatologists advise, as an option, using the BHA or AHA first followed by Retin-A, Differin, or Tazorac. The rational is that the BHA or AHA enhances the effectiveness by helping the other products penetrate better. Whichever routine you prefer, it is best to consult your dermatologist and experiment to see which frequency, combination, and order of application works best for your skin.


Oral Antibiotics

If the nonprescription or prescription suggestions for Men's Skin Care - How To Get Rid Of Acne don’t yield acceptable results, you might like to consider oral antibiotic as prescribed by a dermatologist. Studies have proven that that oral antibiotics, when used with topical tretinoins or topical exfoliants, can control and greatly getting rid of acne breakouts. Oral antibiotics can be effective but you might want to consider them carefully. A considerable problematic side effect is that the acne condition might return, after a short period of time, because the acne-causing bacteria can become immune to the antibiotic. Whatever decision you have made, you should discussed this issue at length with your dermatologist while monitoring the situation.


Light Therapy (Photodynamic Therapy)

This medical treatment has been shown to cure acne effectively. It utilizes aminolevulinic acid, a topical medication used for the treatment of precancerous skin conditions, together with a light source called blue light or a non-skin-damaging laser. After the topical medication is applied, the patient sits in front of the light source for 15 to 30 minutes. It is often necessary to have three to five sessions over a period of time before long-term improvement is seen.


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

So where ca I buy retin A???

Alan Sim said...

Retin-A are prescription drug and available only through your dermatologists or doctors.

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