How to get rid of acne ?
Acne Treatments Part 4 – Seeing a
Dermatologist

Even though mild acne isn't a serious condition
it is a good idea to see a dermatologist if your skin breaks
out. You can receive valuable information about the cause of
acne as well as learning about the options for treatment. In
addition, there is a condition called keratosis pilaris that is
sometimes confused with acne, so seeing a dermatologist can
determine which condition you actually have so that you are not
wasting time with inappropriate treatments.
Mild conditions of acne can be effectively treated with
over-the-counter medications
but more severe cases need the attention of a doctor. Acne
can cause physical as well as emotional suffering and can lead
to permanent scarring if not properly treated. When acne
is not responding to over-the-counter medications you should
consult with a dermatologist for treatment.
It is a good idea to prepare for your first consultation by
writing down as much information about your acne as possible.
The doctor will want to know the background -- how long you have
had acne, what form it takes (blackheads, whiteheads, lesions etc.)
and what you have done to treat it. You may also be asked if
your parents or siblings had acne and how severe it was for
them.
Since the acne treatment may include oral medications you should
be prepared to tell the doctor if you are allergic to certain
medicines. Girls may be asked to describe their menstrual
period and boys may need to say how often they shave.
The dermatologist may
offer a choice of treatments so knowing a bit about the various
options can help you make an informed decision. Antibiotics
are used to kill the bacteria that cause acne. Antibiotics
can be given orally or in a lotion that is applied to the
skin. Severe cases may require the use of both forms.
Topical treatments include benzoyl peroxide and retinoic
acid. These are usually prescribed in gel form and may cause
dryness or reddening of the skin.
In severe cases of acne physical treatments may be
recommended. These include the removal of blackheads and
whiteheads and the drainage of cysts.
No matter which form of treatment you decide on it is important
to follow directions given by the doctor. Don't take more or
less of a medication than prescribed. If your acne clears up,
continue treatment until advised otherwise, otherwise it may come
back.
Always be informed about your condition and get the information
you require. Write down questions as you think of them so
that you can ask your doctor at your next consultation.
Common questions include:
- What kind of treatment is best for me?
- How soon will I start to see results?
- How long will the treatment last?
- Are there any side effects?
- How should I care for my skin?
- Can I use makeup?
- How can I prevent acne scars?
Treatment for severe
acne may continue for some time. Each time you see your
doctor take the opportunity to clear up any questions or concerns
you have about acne or your treatment. Try to become as
well-informed as possible so that you can participate fully in your
acne treatment.
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