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Natural Acne Medicine or What?

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

ACNE 101 The term “acne” refers to the presence of pustules and papules. Pimples, blemishes, spots, and zits are the most universal acne injuries. It is paramount to know which areas you are presenting your skin to. You may be exposing most of your skin into it without your direct awareness. Are you too stressed? Are you eating way too much unhealthy stuff? There may be certain foods that cause eruptions in your skin. Or is it a mixture of so many detrimental factors?

Beware. Your cosmetics have been defined as “acne Catch-22″. Some examples like mineral oil, petroleum and sunflower oil do not soak into the pores. Again, dead skin cells will mix with oil and choke your pores, then trap bacteria inside. The duration of acne’s disappearance (if any) is erratic. For most people’s cases, acne diminishes over time and tends to dissapate or at the very least decrease after one reaches one’s early twenties.

ACNE CAUSES The cause of acne in adolescence is generally an increase in male sex hormones which people of both genders accumulate during puberty. Severe acne is inflammatory; However, it can disguise itself in non-inflammatory form too. The Journal of American Medical Association published an article which says “Diet plays no role in acne treatment in most patients. Large amounts of certain foods have not clinically exacerbated acne. That doesn’t mean that you should eat foods high in sugar or fat.

SOME COMMON MEDICATIONS There are many common over-the-counter medications used for the treatment of acne, and not one of the following is a natural acne medicine because they contain one or more of the following ingredients: Benzoyl peroxide, resorcinol, or salicylic acid. Each of these ingredients works a little differently. These non natural acne medications can be obtained in many forms, such as soaps, gels, pads, lotions, or creams.

HOW ABOUT POPPING? Never, ever attempt to pop you acne. Working on a pimple abrasion that’s not ready to pop can lead to skin blemish, so better leave the pimple which is not yet ready to pop. Let it be, if it doesn’t want to pop. If you believe you have to do something, with a gentle movement and a down-and-in motion, press from both sides.

HOW TO FACE THE PROBLEM IF YOUR FACE IS THE PROBLEM Can you imagine how your intimacy would never be hindered? No more dread. This program would take care of your body’s hormonal level to arrest your acne. It would help you to stop missing out and to meet your full potential. Don’t let a bunch of small inflamed lumps take over your life. Come on, there are a lot of things to realize. This acne remedy might solve it all, so that you wont miss the adventure in your life!

Harry Park, like many others, has had acne, but after numerous potions, cremes and concoctions, uncovered a superior way to completely eliminate acne forever withNatural Acne Medicine.

Click Fraud & Your Medical Spa Marketing Budget.

Saturday, October 10th, 2009
by Kylie J. Peterson

Is click fraud costing your skin clinic? If you’re one of the tens of thousands of cosmetic medical practices, skin clinics and medical spas advertising online with Google Adwords, it’s likely that at least some of the money you’re paying every month is sucked out of your marketing fund by click fraud.

The practice of “click fraud” began in the early days of the Internet with software programs that automatically surfed Web sites to increase traffic. This led companies to develop policing technologies touted as antidotes to the problem. (Some marketing executives estimate that up to 20%t of fees in certain advertising categories continue to be based on nonexistent consumers.)

You can be sure that it’s already happening to your skin clinic, med spa or laser clinic? Here’s a quote from Michael Caruso, CEO of click fraud services vendor ClickFacts in an interview:

In particularly fraud prone verticals such as finance, class action lawsuits and medical, we see click fraud rates in the 30%-45% range. These are all categories that see high keyword pricing in the auction model. That makes them particularly tasty for click fraud artists. “If you can make more money from the dark side than the light side of search, there are plenty of people who will take advantage. Plus, it’s not even technically illegal yet.”

There are two main ways that your laser clinics and med spas marketing budget is being drained by click fraud:

First, your skin clinics and medical spas competitors who see your ad are simply clicking on it, draining your marketing budget and costing you advertising dollars. Second, fraudsters set up ‘affiliate sites’ that run medical spas ads where they are clicked on by bots or employees. (These sites are the most damaging since you’re paying for every click without any return at all. Click fraud around skin clinics, med spas or laser clinics can be very lucrative since dermatology or plastic surgery clinics are becoming such a competitive market and the payment per click can be as high as $4-6.)

Unfortunately, to keep your budget safe you have very few tools. Google just gave advertisers $90 million to compensate for click fraud as the result of a class action suit but you can bet they’re not that Google’s not interested in your individual account. Especially since they’re making money from click fraud when your ads are clicked on.

Start by limiting your exposure to click fraud. If your dermatology or plastic surgery clinic is still running an Adwords or Yahoo campaign, they allow you to limit the maximum amount you spend in a day. Take advantage of this feature by limiting your maximum cost to what you can afford to spend. You can also look for the tracks of click fraud by examining the reports you might have available to you. Multiple clicks coming from the same IP address are a sure sign of fraud.

(Malaysia has become such a haven for click fraud ’sweat-shops’ that clicks generated there are completely discounted and Malaysian accounts for Adwords or Overture are not granted.)

If you’re going to run ppc ads it’s up to you to protect your skin clinic, med spa or laser clinic.

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Does Waxing Create Pimples?

Friday, September 25th, 2009
by Markus Renoylds

Waxing has become a widespread trend among the female population for its quick and permanent results. Needless to say, it can be quite painful, especially when a bikini wax is in order. While waxing is not a necessarily costly or exorbitantly painful procedure, many underestimate its ability to cause acne. After all, the process does involve tampering with the hair follicles, which act as hosts to acne lesions. There are plenty of nightmare-worthy stories documenting waxing experiences than resulted in massive acne breakouts. Oftentimes, someone will go in for say an eyebrow waxing to wake up the next morning with an ordered array of pimples lining the waxing site. While the risk of developing eruptions cannot be completely eliminated, there are some steps you can take to reduce your risk.

A slight recap of how acne develops is needed to understand how waxing can cause breakouts. An acne lesion first develops when the hair follicle becomes clogged by dead skin. The entrapment of sebum inside allows the population of p. acnes bacteria within the follicle to flourish. The body attacks the bacteria, and in the end and inflamed pimple is formed.

Waxing increases the likelihood of pore obstructions and transport bacteria to open pores. Even if this somehow does not occur, the resulting irritation of the hair removal will still predispose you to new breakouts. A quick preventative measure to clean your skin prior to the procedure. The esthetician performing the wax should already do this for you. Let them know that you have acne prone skin so that they can treat you accordingly. There job is to make sure you have a pleasant experience.

You need to gather some products and have them ready to go after your waxing. Soothing gels can be a helpful tool and provide your skin with immediate relief. It is best to avoid touching or otherwise contacting the removal site for at least a day. Acne topicals should not be applied there either.

You should always consider the alternatives before deciding on waxing. This is naturally a smart move as it can save you some money and physical pain. If you have already ruled out shaving, maybe hair removal creams are a better fit. If you are looking for permanence in a solution, laser hair removal is the way to go. It is less painful than waxing but can be quite expensive. Follow ups may be required every 6 months to a year. You don’t want to end up regretting your decision later, so give every potential solution a thought beforehand.

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The Acne Social Obstacle

Thursday, September 24th, 2009
by Harriet Stohn

Social situations are an obstacle for those who suffer from acne. Most people would readily engage in conversations and such in a social environment, however, their acne might be holding them back. Nobody likes to be rejected because of their acne lesions. According to social psychology, we overestimate how attentive people are at monitoring our behavior and appearance to draw judgments. This is known as the spotlight effect, and we all have this delusion from time to time. You may believe that everyone at your cousin’s party notices your acne and is trying to avoid contact with you, when the situation is far from what you perceive it to be. There are some effective strategies you can put to work to reduce the anxiety you feel in social scenarios. They may be difficult to adopt, but once you become accustomed to them, even acne won’t get in your way.

Making an effort to isolate yourself from the crowd is possibly the worst thing you can for yourself in a social environment, especially when you have acne. The only thing you accomplish by doing this is making yourself a target. While adults generally tend to be more tolerant and accepting of such behavior, classmates at a school party won’t hesitate to pick at easy targets. You can draw attention away from yourself by engaging in a chat with a person or group around you. A good conversation will take your acne problem completely out of the picture.

Attitude should also be emphasized in talks of social encounters. A positive and confident attitude is always a valuable tool in marketing yourself. Why is that positive and friendly people attract such a large following, despite having moderate to severe cases of acne? Because people are attracted to their positive aspects as they far triumph over their negative ones. Give people something they would like to latch onto first so that your acne isn’t much of a concern.

If you are a negative person, and you conversations are riddled with negativity, you can surely expect others to notice your acne problem. If you expose them to some negative side of you right off the bat, they are bound to uncover even more negatives. Don’t predispose yourself to this! Think and talk positively!

It is not uncommon to be surrounded by family members at a social event like a wedding or anniversary party. Yes, they are usually loving and supportive, but can demean us unintentionally. If you feel that anyone within your close family may pose a potential problem in brining up talks of your skin disorder, let them know personally and beforehand. Let them know that it is an embarrassing topic which you would rather have not discussed. They may get offended at first, but they will eventually understand just how much emotional torment it may have spared you.

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Getting Rid of Pimples

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
by Persia Rontalla

No matter whether you are male or female, young or old, chances are at some point in your life you have suffered with or are suffering with acne trouble. Getting rid of pimples can be quite the task if you are unsure of what to do. Before you start treatment, you will want to know the severity of your can troubles.

There are many people out there that go through tons of products trying to find the one that will work properly for them. That’s not really a good idea because skin irritation may ensue due to the dryness of the skin after trying so many products. Therefore we’ll take a look at the different acne treatments out there, and in the end you’ll no doubt be able to find one that works right for you.

It is very important to understand that not all treatments work the same. In other words, what works well for one person may not work well at all for another. With that being said, it may take trying a few different treatment options to help you in getting rid of pimples.

The first thing you should get in the habit of doing is washing your face, especially before you go to bed to remove the dirt, sweat and grime before you go to sleep. This may sound like a silly statement but there are many people that neglect their face as they are just too tired at the end of the day.

There are plenty of over the counter medications and products to wash your face with. It is recommended that you do not use soap on your face especially if you suffer from acne. Many of the over the counter acne treatment options contain benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid and even sulfur which helps to dry out the areas of the skin that suffer from pimples.

Over the counter acne treatments help to reduce the amount of oil your skin produces which can play a huge role in breakouts. Many of these products work quite well in getting rid of pimples but you do not want to go overboard using more than one product at a time. This can dry your skin out too much, which can irritate your skin and make matters much worse.

If you find that the OTC treatments don’t seem to work as well as you expected, then you are going to need to talk to a dermatologist. A doctor will be able to determine what treatment is right for you. The doctor will also be able to prescribe things which work better than OTC meds.

Suffering from skin problems is very common, and if you find that you are having this problem then make sure that you take proper care of your skin. Before going to a doctor, try the different OTC meds out there. See a doctor if those don’t work to your satisfaction. Take good care of your skin, and in return your skin will be very happy for the attention you’ve given it.

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Skin Sensitivity Related Symptoms from Acne Meds

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
by Norman Sanchez

At some point in our lives, we learned that everyone’s body responds in its own unique way to medications. During flu season, for instance, one person may get drowsy from their medication while another nauseated from the same one. This exact phenomenon also applies to acne treatments.

Some people find relief from pimples by using a prescription product like Retin-A or Differin for three months. Others with comparable cases of acne don’t see results until after six or more months. It is all case-specific. An issue that often arises when dealing with prescription acne medications is varying grades of skin sensitivity. This discrepancy can literally spell either a pleasant or horrid treatment experience.

Our facial skin generally has limited contact with products that contain aggressive additives. Sure, we use soaps and shampoos with harsh chemicals, but these pale in comparison to the strength of topical creams like Tretinoin. In the case of acne products, it is not exactly harmful ingredients that incite nasty symptoms. Our skin needs time to adjust to the medication. During this period, you skin may redden somewhat and begin to peel or burn. For someone who interfaces with coworkers or classmates on a daily basis, the acclimation period can prove intrusive. We’re sure very few would feel comfortable walking around the office with tomato-colored skin.

If you have been led to believe that you have sensitive skin, you are advised to inform your dermatologist. They can provide you with some tips to minimize any potential irritation. A good place to start, as they will tell you, is to spread out your cream applications. Don’t start on a daily cycle, but rather build up to one. Apply your acne topical once every other day, and when your skin begins responding more favorably, up the frequency.

Sensitive skin sometimes appears to be the factor when in fact the person failed to abide by the dermatologist’s instructions. A common mistake is forgetting to apply moisturizer. Remember, acne topicals can be incredibly drying. The instructions provided to you should be reviewed carefully. This will drastically reduce the likelihood of future issues. Another thing to remember is to consult your dermatologist before you experiment with new products or routines. Things like using more than a pea-sized amount of medication, for instance, may sound good in theory but in reality are problematic. A dermatologist knows this will cause more irritation without benefit to the patient. Be open with your dermatologist as this will ensure optimal treatment results.

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Causes And Treatment Of Acne Scars

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Acne is an a matter of serious concern, especially for girls, as it appears all of a sudden and its scars remain long after the acne is gone. Irrespective of your abhorrence for it, acne occurs during the teenage years of most people and a lot of effort is needed for fighting these ugly looking scars and checking them from reappearing.

When the sebum secreted by skin glands comes in contact with bacteria, it results in an infection, which is referred to as acne. In the healing stage of this infection, a protein named collagen is produced under the skin. On the level of collagen falling low, tiny depressions are created on the face and on its amount being excessive, distinct protrusions appear. Acne scars appear in both these cases. Teenagers are generally the worst affected from acne as the hormone levels increase during puberty resulting in more sebum secretion.

Among the common reasons of acne infection are application of cosmetics that are not compatible with the type of skin, taking contraceptive medication, intake of medicinal drugs, and genetic reasons. A number of lifestyle aspects including diet that is not healthy enough and mental stress can also result in acne. However, contrary to common belief, there is no scientific connection between spicy or junk food and acne.

Despite availability of a number of herbal cosmetics and lotions for curing acne available in the shops, it is advisable to consult a skin doctor if the infection aggravates or appears repeatedly. In order to ensure that acne does not worsen, it is advisable to resist squeezing the lesion or poking it with sharp objects.

A growing number of people are also resorting to cosmetic treatments to remove acne scars and to regain a skin free of scars and blemishes. Along with surgery and laser treatment that are among the most successful cures in making acne scars go away, there are numerous other innovative therapies too. You must take advice from a well known skin specialist who would be able to assess your skin type and suggest an effective remedy accordingly.

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Good Long-term Acne Treatments

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Acne, while a seemingly easy condition to cure, is much more multifaceted than the average person thinks. Most present day treatments produce rather noticeable results, even those that are store-bought. However, the downside is that these results are usually short lived. It can be crushing to see that you acne is no longer responding to treatment, especially when its taken years to locate the right product. There are some products, however, that you can use for extended periods of time without concern that your acne will learn to work around them.

Dermatological treatments are composed of topicals and oral antibiotics. While acne creams and gels usually maintain their effectiveness, antibiotics are not so resilient. P. acnes bacteria can become immune to them. With this in mind, it is important to not rely on only antibiotics. In most cases, dermatologists prescribe topical retinoids like Retin-A to be used in conjunction with the antibiotics. Topical antibacterial creams like benzoyl peroxide are also common in prescription treatments. The antibiotics are generally needed for only the first months of treatment.

Accutane is but one example of a potent acne medication that can only work for so long. It is administered in courses that last six months, and is meant to regulate oil gland activity. While it is supposed to normalize oil gland behavior even after treatment is complete, most complain of a resurgence in skin oil levels. To keep your acne from coming up after you are finished with Accutane, it is important to seek the aid of prescription or over-the-counter topicals. You can only go on Accutane so many times.

A daily application of benzoyl peroxide is one of the best acne deterrents your money can buy. If you have access to a dermatologist, topical retinoids will also be effective in the long-term. Proper skin cleansing is a must as is adequate protection from the sun. All these can add up to exquisite looking skin.

A time-proof solution for acne sometimes requires much more than conventional medications. Changes in diet and other lifestyle activities may be in order. You will see tremendous gains in your overall health by employing such changes. Acne-free skin is not all you will be rewarded with, so this is definitely something to consider.

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Relationship Between Bacteria and Acne

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

The role of bacteria in the development of acne is often misunderstood. Most think that it is bacteria which initially instigates the formation of lesions. This is why we acne-prone individuals were forced as children to constantly wash our faces. Our parents thought that it would eliminate bacteria and oils, preventing acne. Today, it is apparent that there is no rhyme nor reason to heed such advice.

Let there be no mistake that acne bacteria plays a significant role in the development of lesions. It does not become involved in the process, however, until the hair follicle first becomes clogged. For this to happen, dead skin cells and other surface contaminants need to obstruct an open pore. The pore is nothing more than the opening of the hair follicle. The hair follicle acts as an expressway for sebum to travel to the surface of the skin. When it arrives, it helps preserve the skin’s moisture.

The proper flow of sebum is compromised when a pore becomes obstructed. Normally, the skin is able to replenish itself on its own and shed dead cells. When it cannot, these cells have nowhere to go other than inside the pores. A clog traps sebum inside the hair follicle. Acne bacteria become out of control with a surplus of food and begin to multiply like crazy.

With the bacteria now out of control, the body’s immune system comes into the mix. This translates into inflammation within the lesion. Whiteheads and other, more severe forms of pimples, all have the characteristic red and inflamed appearance. Most people quickly try to squeeze their pimples, which causes nothing but problems. The bacteria is either pushed further down into the skin, or is spread outwards to nearby pores or both.

Considering that bacteria is not the primary factor that causes acne, treatment is better aimed at addressing the dead cells that plug pores. Prescription medications, for instance, are designed to treat not only abnormal shedding, but also bacteria and sebum production (for more severe cases). This is why they tend to be more effective than over-the-counter products.

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Accutane Prescription Acne Medication

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Those who have been struggling to treat their acne for some time now may have heard of a prescription medication known as Accutane. This oral medication, which is derived from Vitamin A has long been the target of media reports warding teenagers and other acne sufferers away due to negative symptoms associated with the drug. In rare cases, Accutane can cause bouts of depression. This seems harmless as those prescribed acne may already suffer from some degree of depression due to out-of-control breakouts. Accutane is considered a last resort by the dermatology profession. Even with the negative symptoms, patients are closely monitored to ensure their well-being. Part of this monitoring includes regular blood tests, to ensure optimal liver health.

Accutane works by targeting one of the causes of blemishes - excessive oil production. Isotretinoin, as it is known by its generic name, completely stops sabaceous gland activity. With no oil to feed acne bacteria, your skin begins to clear after an initial breakout which can occur in the initial 3-6 weeks of treatment. After their course of treatment is complete, some never have to deal with acne again. In such patients, the medication effectively normalizes oil production. Others need to recruit the help of prescription topical medications such as Retin-A to maintain their clear skin.

Patients can expect some uncomfortable symptoms while taking Accutane. Chapped lips and dry skin are the two most common. They can be cured with generous use of chap stick and moisturizer. Muscle soreness can also be an issue, but one that can be managed. Tell your doctor if you participate in athletic activities.

You will have to work patiently with your physician before he or she prescribes you Accutane. Those with mild acne will have to try other treatments before finally being prescribed this one. You need a pretty stubborn case of acne before the dermatologist will agree to bring the big guns out.

If you can no longer stand the sight of your acne, and it is continuing to get out of hand, you should take immediate action. You will not get this powerful medication right away, but you will receive other powerful medications that may treat you without the bothersome symptoms. If you have to wait before visiting a specialist, stop popping your pimples for now. Treat your skin gently and get an appointment scheduled as quickly as possible.

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