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The Best Acne Treatments Available
By GSET Publishing
Acne, which affects the majority of teenagers, and a very large number of adults as well, can be treated using various different methods, with prices ranging from relatively inexpensive to incredibly expensive. However, the best treatments are those that treat from inside the body, as well as on the surface of the skin – since starts inside.

The name on the package really doesn’t matter as much as what is inside the package. Some ingredients have proven to be quite effective for treating acne, while others don’t seem to have any affect. Some ingredients are perfectly safe, while other’s have risks associated with them. What you use to treat your is up to you – but it is important that you make informed decisions, in order to find the best treatments for you.

Benzoyl peroxide is one of the most effective ingredients found in a large majority of medications, however, there is quite a bit of controversy surrounding this chemical. Benzoyl peroxide has been linked to skin cancer, and it is on the FDA’s ‘unsure’ list. This means that while it has been approved by the FDA for human use, the FDA cannot say that it is safe to use – but the FDA hasn’t determined that it is unsafe either.

Some of the most effective treatments for a large majority of people who suffer with are: ProActiv, Accutane, and Retin-A. This doesn’t mean that these medications work for everyone – it just means that it is effective for the majority of people who use these treatments.

ProActiv is a three step topical fighting system that does not require a prescription, although it does contain prescription grade Benzoyl peroxide. Accutane is an oral prescription medication. There are many side affects associated with the use of Accutane, such as chapped lips, dry skin, nosebleeds, eye irritation, joint and muscle pain, hair thinning, skin rash, intestinal problems, urinary problems, headaches, and vision problems. There are even some psychological side effects, such as depression. Accutane is not prescribed to women who are pregnant or nursing, due to serious birth defects. Retin-A has very few side effects, and is available in both prescription and over the counter forms. Retin-A is used to treat a variety of skin problems other than as well, including wrinkles, lines, scars, and discoloration.

If using one of these products is of interest to you, you should start with ProActiv. If ProActiv doesn’t work, try Retin-A next. Avoid using Accutane if you can, and if you do decide that you want to give Accutane a try, make sure that you weigh the potential side effects carefully.

While these treatments are costly, they have proven to be the most successful. Therefore, in most cases, they are well worth the expense. People spend billions of dollars purchasing inexpensive treatments that simply do not work. If you look at it in terms of how much money you would spend buying products that do not work, in relation to the amount you will spend to purchase an treatment that works for a large majority of the population, you will find that you are better off spending the money on the products that work in the long run, bypassing those that do not work.

Keep in mind, however, that even though

these are the best treatments available, this doesn’t mean that other, less expensive treatments won’t work for you. What works for you will depend on many factors, including how severe your is. Discuss your options with your dermatologist.

No matter which treatment you use, you must keep your face clean, keep your hair and hands off your face, use the treatment as directed, and give the treatment time to work. Failure to do any of these things will keep your treatment from working – no matter how good it is. You should also remember that what works for some people may not work for others. The best treatments are not always the best for everyone. What worked for your neighbor may cause your to become worse. Work to find the best treatment for you – and make sure you give it time to work!


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