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Some Methods to Heal Acne Scars
29/09/09
If your acne condition is not the regular type that comes with pubescence and goes with maturity, then there is no simple way to treat it. First you’ve to see a specialist to find your your skin type, and its sensitivity to the various medications available, and then you’ve to meticulously adhere to whatever treatment measure they confer to you. It could be over within weeks, but there are individuals who have been known to continue treatment for years.
When there is a failure of the normal keratinization process in your skin, what you get is the buildup of dead cells on and just under the surface. Ordinarily, your skin should be shedding off the cells lining, but this is no longer happening because the oils also secreted by your skin join in the mix and worsen the overall situation. This is the birth of acne, and possibly the beginning of a long process of attempting to cure it. Watch out for the keratinization, and see to it that it works, particularly if you think you might be particularly susceptible to the condition.
Lipophilic yeast can be one of the few potential causes of zits. It has an affinity for oils and lipids, which causes it to be attracted to such secretions all over your body, particularly your face. They are often referred to by professionals in the dermatology field as Malassezia, and they assist other acne causing bacteria to multiply unlably. There, you’ve your problem in black and white. Knowing about it is one sure way of dealing with it. Yes, ignorance is certainly not bliss. Who ever said it was need to have their heads analyzed.
It is no secret that a lot of people don’t take acne very seriously. To them, it is just a complaint that comes and goes while you are a kid, and when you are an adult you never have to worry again about it. Whereas this is true to an extent, how then would you explain the occasional few who have to live with it even well into old age? That leaves a few questions unanswered, doesn’t it? Why not seek out those answers from a professional, and stop playing skin-god with your friends and neighbors by giving them unskilled zits advice?