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Acne Scars
Acne is an inflammation of
the skin that affects people
from every country and every
culture around the world.
In the US, acne is predominantly
thought of as a teenage dilemma,
as more than eighty percent
of teens and preteens will
develop some form of acne.
However, the condition certainly
affects a large number of
adults and even infants. The
scientific name for the condition
is acne vulgaris because acne
usually strikes in plainly
visible locations such as
the face, neck, chest and
back. There are various types
of acne that range in annoyance,
severity, and healing time.
The most severe type of acne
may even lead scars that if
not treated properly, may
be visible for a lifetime.
If you or a loved one is troubled
by severe acne, here's what
you need to know about acne
scars and what you need to
do to avoid and care for them.
How Does Acne Form?
Contact with an oily substance
such as mineral oil, vegetable
oil, or petroleum is a potential
cause of acne, as is the use
of certain medication and
steroids. However, acne is
most often cause by the secretion
of androgens. Acne is also
aggravated by milk or dairy
products, red meat and fast
food. Androgens are sex hormones
that are initially secreted
at the onset of puberty. They
are male hormones but they
are secreted by females as
well. Androgens stimulate
the production of oil from
the skin's oil glands. Acne
occurs when these overactive
oil glands become blocked,
causing the oil to build up
in the gland and swell. A
bacteria called Propionibacterium
acnes normally colonizes this
swollen gland causing the
development of inflammation
and pus. In particularly severe
cases, the glands may burst
into the skin and produce
cysts.
Types Of Acne
Acne blemishes are categorized
into four grades, ranging
from mild to very severe.
Grade I: Mild acne falls into
this category. People with
grade I acne generally have
blackheads and whiteheads
but pimples are not present.
Grade II: The condition is
considered moderate acne when
blackheads, whiteheads, and
small pimples are present,
but they are confined to the
face and the inflammation
they cause is minimal.
Grade III: Severe acne includes
blackheads, whiteheads, and
deeper pimples with more pronounced
swelling.
Grade IV: acne is considered
very severe when it occurs
on the face, neck, shoulders,
chest, and back. Pustules
and deeper cysts occur with
very severe acne and scarring
may result if the condition
is not cared for properly.
Preventing Acne Scars
The most important rule for
acne sufferers to remember
is that you should never pick
or squeeze acne blemishes.
This can lead to the spread
of acne and the development
of acne scars. Instead, there
are a number of herbal, homeopathic,
and traditional formulas that
can be used to treat acne
and prevent the development
of acne scars. Herbs work
naturally with the body to
reduce acne blemishes and
prevent the development of
acne scars. Echinacea and
poke root are often used for
their anti-inflammatory properties
and red clover may be beneficial
for its estrogenic action.
Witch hazel has excellent
astringent properties and
may be very effective on acne.
Relieving Acne Scars
Acupuncture: Stagnant of Chi
in the channels of the face
is said to be the cause of
acne. Acupuncture performed
on these points of the face
may help relieve acne, and
prevent the development of
acne scars.
Surgery: In moderate to severe
cases of acne, doctors may
use surgery to open up the
blemishes and remove blackheads
and whiteheads. Unlike medication
treatments, the effects of
acne surgery are usually more
immediate. And surgery is
also effective in reducing
the development and visibility
of acne scars.
Cleaning the intestinal Tract:
Acne can be a by-product of
a filthy intestinal tract
and colon. In most cases when
the colon is clean the acne
will go away. I recommend
the intestinal cleanser Oxy-Powder.
Other remedies include the
skin rejuvenation program
including 3 products: Oxy-Skin,
Oxy-Zap and a strong Aloe
Vera concentrate available
at http://www.acne-answers.org.
These products should help
prevent acne scarring.
Dr. Group is heads the research
and development division at
http://www.acne-answers.org.
About the Author
Dr. Group, the founder/CEO
and clinical director for
the Global Healing Center,
heads a research and development
team producing advanced, new,
natural health protocols and
products. To learn more visit
http://www.ghchealth.com.
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