Monday, August 4, 2008

Acne on chest shoulders and hormonal acne treatment

In my practice, I treat nearly as many adults for acne as I do teenagers. I know it doesn't seem fair, but people of all ages struggle to achieve clear, healthy skin. In recent years, I've consulted with many patients who thought they suffered from adult acne when the real culprit was folliculitis (a different condition often mistaken for pimples). The good news is that it may not be as hard as you think to cure this common problem and enjoy clear skin once again.
To completely clear your skin, you need to treat all of the above causes. It sounds like a lot to treat at first, however there are acne treatment "systems" that work in steps to touch on each one of them.
Rosacea is the skin condition of a person, which is a kind of chronic inflammation of forehead, chin, nose, cheek, flushing, red bumps, broken blood vessels, burning and stinging sensation. Rosacea is a disorder afflicting the extensive vascular network of the face, whereas acne is related to the oil glands and can affect skin all over the body. If you have acne and rosacea, it is important to consult with a medical professional about your skin care, as the method used to treat one condition may worsen the other.
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