Spotlight on Microdermabrasion Treatments: Make an Informed Decision

January 23rd, 2010 admin Posted in Acne Prevention Tips, Acne Scars, Acne Skin Care Tips, Best Natural Acne Treatment, Research and News, Treatment No Comments »

Microderm or microdermabrasion treatments, as they are more often referred to, is a category of procedures that are quite popular in today's cosmetic dermatologists offices and day spas. With these procedures the top most outer layer of non living skin cells is removed by way of abrasion.

This procedure is noted for being quite painless and thus requires no anesthetic. However; in some instances a mild topical anesthetic can be applied, if it is requested. Also, although it's commonly believed so, there is no evidence that a topical non invasive procedure of this type in any way stimulates collagen production.

On the other hand, it has been demonstrated in controlled studies that microdermabrasion can have a positive effect on acne infection but it must be performed regularly to do so. However; this treatment should never be done on a person with acne who has taken the acne drug Accutane within the previous year.

Various Methods of Performing the Procedure

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While the end results are the same, there are none the less several ways of accomplishing them procedurally. For instance, one type of system involves “sandblasting” the skin with jets of fine aluminum oxide crystals or zinc oxide powder. This is not done out in the open. Rather, its restricted an enclosed casing on the end of a hand held device that's used.

Then there are other systems that use a direct contact surface to physically sand away the dead skin cells that have built up on the outer surface of the skin. New systems that use a wand with an abrasive surface that are none the less, still controllable and safe enough such that they can be performed without anesthesia in a non medical setting.

With so many new systems and machines available there is no one set standard in the industry to go by regarding their use and the results they deliver. This is why it's always in ones best interest to have any microdermabrasion treatments performed by a qualified aestheticism. As it stands right now, crystal microdermabrasion is the most popular method being requested and performed.

Chemical Peel or Microdermabrasion Treatments?

There's a good handful of reasons why people in general consider having the top layer of dead skin cells removed from their face or other body area. As indicated above, doing so can in many cases can lead to a reduction in the severity of an acne condition. Also with dead skin cells removed, the skin becomes brighter in tone as wrinkles are also greatly diminished.

Because chemical peels also deliver the same results, the decision has to be made between chemical peel and microdermabrasion treatments. So what's the difference, aside from the obvious procedural differences? The following a list of both pros and cons that highlight some important points that set them apart.

To begin with, chemical peels come in different strengths. In a non clinical setting you would be dealing with the mildest because there are regulations in place that dictate that stronger peels must be done by a doctor. In fact you can even now buy very affordable peel kits that can be used in your own home.

Another thing to consider, is that there will be some level of pain involved with even the mildest chemical peels, while the worst discomfort you'll experience with microdermabrasion treatments is a mild tingling. Also there's more recovery time with a chemical peel. Redness that can last as long as 1-2 weeks with even the mildest peels.

On the other hand, chemical peels tend to deliver much more immediate results than microderm treatments' that can take up to 6-12 sessions to deliver maximum results. Also microdermabrasion requires periodic upkeep treatments on a more frequent basis than chemical peels. Even so, one important benefit that microdermabrasion has over chemical peels is that chemical peels can't be done on skin that's close to the eyes.

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How to Get Rid of Pimples By Changing 3 Things in Your Life

January 23rd, 2010 admin Posted in Effective Prevention Techniques, Research and News, Treating Adult Acne, Treatment No Comments »

The fact is that there are three important areas that must be addressed if you're really serious about learning how to get rid of pimples. These areas are #1, the area between your ears. That would be your thought processes. #2, Your stomach area. That is what you eat and #3, the surface area of your skin. Topical treatments.

Understand that acne remedy manufacturers are never going to talk about anything but a one point treatment plan. They want you to buy their products and talking about anything other than that might lead you to a permanent solution. Now what good is that to them? They have to sell products and they're counting on you buying them for a while.

Learn to Alleviate Stress in Your Life to Curb Breakouts

Stress is a big contributor to acne and in some people it can be a more significant contributor than in in others. The problem with stress, as it relates to acne, is that it often becomes a vicious cycle. Stress helps to cause breakouts and breakouts cause more stress. Addressing stress issues must be an integral part of a successful acne treatment regimen.

Learn How to Get Rid of Pimples By Adjusting Your Diet

What you eat may be contributing to your acne condition. In fact, did you know that in many acne sufferers a dairy product allergy is the sole source of the problem? If these people want to learn how to get rid of pimples, they need to learn how to get rid of milk and all other dairy products from their diet. Wheat products are another common source of food allergies.

New Multi-Stage Treatment Systems Do Work

The third area is your skin. If you suffer from acne, then you're going to have to learn how to treat your skin differently than the way other people treat theirs. Hey, does your skin look normal? Of course not! Then stop treating it like it's normal. Find one of the better multi-stage acne treatment systems like Proactiv or Obagi Nu-Derm and use it.

Now all this may seem like a plateful. However; in the balance, you really have no choice but to declare all out war and finally learn how to permanently get rid of pimples. It's not just your skin that's suffering. Your social life and even your professionally life are also taking hits while your life is ticking by. Get serious and you will begin to see results.

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The Top 3 Acne Treatment Gels

December 6th, 2009 admin Posted in Acne Treament Gel, Acne Treatments, Treatment No Comments »

Acne has been an ongoing problem dermatologists constantly try to fight against however for some people they never seem to find the best solutions to help clear their acne. The presence of acne can be very embarrassing and often pulls down ones’ self-esteem however fear no more! Here are the top 10 acne treatment gels that have proven to be successful. However, as a general recommendation, avoid using cream based gels on oily skin and avoid using liquid based gels on dry skin.

How to clear acne in one dayThe top 3 acne treatment gels proven to be successful.Number 1: Astara Blue Flame Purification Mask
This mask has proven to clear up existing acne as well as preventing new acne from forming. The mask works by attacking the core problem which is all the bacteria and dirt beneath your skin which then clears it all up once the mask is removed. The lavender scent that comes along with this mask helps in relaxing the person which reduces stress – the main reason for acne breakouts!

Number 2: DermaMed Acne Gel
This gel soothes the skin whilst preventing further irritation. The gel works by reducing the number of breakouts substantially as well as clearing scars that are leftovers from previous acne.

Number 3: Neutrogena Rapid Clear Acne Defense Lotion
This product requires regular use which will show in a result of minimizing the appearance of pores and eliminating blemishes and controlling breakouts. This lotion makes the face feel very clean which is always a great feeling!

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What is the Best Natural Acne Treatment?

December 5th, 2009 admin Posted in Acne Skin Care Tips, Acne Treatments, Best Natural Acne Treatment, Treatment No Comments »

Having acne is tremendously embarrassing and can put a huge burden on a person. You may think that you do not have control over your breakouts but fact is, you actually do. There are several acne treatments out there available to you but if you are more of a natural substance person like me, you would rather prefer to use natural products within your acne treatment. Now the only issue is what is the best natural acne treatment available?
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The first advisable step is to visit a doctor to find out what type of acne you suffer from. This should confirm your skin type and the sensitivity of your skin. This is very important as cream based treatments should not be used on oily skin and gel based treatments should not be used for dry skin.

If you have sensitive skin, avoid any products with a high content of chemicals. Aim for acne treatments that possess aloe vera, zenmed, and benzoyl peroxide (make sure it’s at 2% or lower as too much can cause damage to your skin although this is the substance that is important of getting rid of acne!).

Be sure to follow the instructions of your natural acne treatment as regardless of how good it is, the results are only clear if you follow the instructions, both putting you in a safe spot from damaging your skin as well as allowing for a maximum healing process! If your product seems to have a bad reaction with your face, e.g. your face turns bright red after application or starts to become itchy, stop using this product and tend to your local doctor immediately.

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Treating Blackhead Pores

June 29th, 2008 admin Posted in Treatment 1 Comment »

Treating Blackhead PoresUnlike whiteheads and acne, which is now generally accepted as something all teenagers go through, blackheads still have a negative connotation. A lot of people still believe the black specs are literally unwashed dirt, but that is far from the case and anyone who insinuates this are ignorant. Blackheads occur when too much oil I being produced in the pores and when it leaves the skin and oxidizes with the air it causes almost like a black colored scab over the pore. Treating blackheads pores is fairly simple. You can go to the trouble of making a remedy at home or you and invest in one of the many products available in stores.

Many of the regular facial scrubs, soaps and wipes you can buy for regular spots does wonders for blackheads also, although one that specializes in oil reduction is better to prevent the initial pore clogging. A lot of people don’t find this enough when treating blackheads pores and go to the extreme lengths of literally squeezing out the blackheads with their hands. The problem with this is that it’s often unhygienic and pushes the infection further down in to the pore.

A better option for treating blackheads pores is to buy specialized strips or pads. This simply involves wetting a sticky strip that has a cleaning agent applied to it, then putting on your nose of affected area and leaving it until it feels tight. Gently tearing off the strip usually brings the blackheads with it.

For people with delicate skin this is often not a safe option because it can tear and damage the skin, leaving redness and sore patches. If the problem persists you can visit a beauty or hair salon and they can remove them professionally with similar strips. Your doctor may be able to do a similar thing.

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