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How To Prevent Acne

© Your Cosmetic Surgery 2010 - Acne Prevention
Acne Prevention - How To Prevent Acne

Acne Information -Acne Prevention
The body’s natural process, produce sebum, this is made in the sebaceous gland, which is located in the skin.

Information On Acne Prevention - Follicle
This sebum makes it way through the body until it finds the hair follicle.

Skin Acne Prevention
When the sebum finds the hair follicle, it emerges through the pore which is located on the surface of the skin.

Acne Prevention  -Mixing
Once the sebum has reached its destination, it will then mix with the bodys sweat lubricating the skin.

Acne Prevention - Lubricating
The sebum has a role in lubricating  and protecting the skin.

Acne Prevention - Harden Sebum
Some times the sebum will harden.

Acne Prevention  - Trapped Sebum
When the sebum hardens it can become trapped under the surface of the skin.

Acne Prevention  - Blocked Pores
If the sebum becomes trapped it can block the opening of the pore.

Acne Prevention - Pore
The opening of a blocked pore will cause a pimple or blackhead to appear, which can cause acne and eczema

Acne Problems
When the sebum blocks the pore deeper down, inflammation and infection combined will produce a much larger and infected spot.

Acne Prevention - Hormones
Circulating in the male’s blood stream the hormone and rogen affects the sebaceous gland.

Acne Prevention - Sebaceous Gland
Combined with the hormone, the sebaceous gland secretes grease.

Combination of Acne Problems
This combination is the more sever inflammatory types of acne.

Sensitivity-  with Acne Prevention
Some people are sensitive to hormones, depending on the skin type.

Acne Prevention a Good Diet
There is no link to acne where a diet is concerned, but a imbalanced diet will not help improve it.

Acne Prevention NO Spot Squeezing
No squeezing the spot, the skin must be left alone; you will notice a big improvement in the skin.

Acne Prevention - Washing
Use a medicated or antiseptic soap, washing the affected area twice a day. And exfoliate to remove the dead cells that can block the pore.

Acne Problems  - Dirt
The dirt and oil that accumulates on the skin only contributes slightly to a small spot.

Acne Prevention - Blame
The secreted grease that is trapped under the skin is the one to blame.

Acne Prevention Consult Your Doctor
If you have sever discomfort in the condition of the spot consult a dermatologist.

Acne Prevention Treatment
Acne can be treated by antibiotics prescribed by a doctor. And laser treatment

Acne Prevention - Tropical Treatment
There are strong antiseptic lotions that can release the blocked pores releasing the sebum.

Acne Prevention  - Irritation
Be careful with using lotions the more sever cases of acne the lotions can cause irritation, redness and dry skin.

Acne  Cause Stress
Stress can be a contributing factor to acne.

Acne Prevention- Red and Dry
Some lotions make the skin go dry and can leave red patches causing irritation and inflammation.

Acne  Prevention - Recommendations
Keep the skin clean; Wash the skin twice a day using medicated soap, Eat a healthy Diet, Drink plenty of water, Do not pick or squeeze the spots, consult your doctor and ask to see a dermatologist
and take all prescribed medication.
Acne Prevention - How To Prevent Acne

© Gillian Bateman 13th Feb 2011