Acne Articles
1: The Real Acne Fighter!
At some point in everyone's lives, we get it. We get those nasty and embarrassing clusters of pus-filled bumps, sometimes painful, that we wish we could get rid of. Acne is a condition that affects just about everyone in the world, usually during puberty.
2: Removing Acne Scars
With all the latest knowledge and technologies in the field of medicine and cosmetic surgery, people with acne and its subsequent scars now have a wide option of treatments to reduce such scars to choose from. Here is a brief run-down of scar revision treatments available today.
3: Effects of Non-Natural Acne Treatments
Like other sufferers of acne, John first tried other treatments such as antibiotics, gels and creams that proved ineffectual. It was then that he decided to try the increasingly popular acne treatment drug Roaccuatane.
4: What Is Acne And What Causes It?
Acne affects 40% of children between the ages of 8 and 10 and 85% of adolescents. This same condition can also persist till adulthood affecting approximately 10% of the U.S. population.
5: Tips On Acne Prevention Without Drugs
Called the “bane if teenagers,” even young adults, men and women alike, can get acne.
6: Acne- Does Sunshine Improve It?
Acne has many treatments. Being a very common problem, people have found their own ways of treating acne. Some of them dont cure acne but may further damage the skin.
7: Acne- Does Food Make A Difference?
In the quest to cure acne faster and prevent it, medical science is looking at all the possible causes and treatments.
8: Acne- Can I Treat My Acne By Removing Surface Oils?
Most of us believe that when we get acne, we must be having oily skin. How can dry skin have acne? We believe that acne and oily skin are inseparable.
9: Rosacea - The Red Blush That Becomes Permanent
Rosacea is also called adult acne or acne rosacea. But it has nothing to do with acne. In rosacea what happen is this.
10: Adult Acne- Causes Of Adult Acne
Most of us believe that acne is for is for teenagers. That is true to a large extent, because the hormonal changes during teenage causes acne.
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