Friday, May 14, 2010

Adult Acne – More Common Than you Think…

Whenever we think about acne, an image of a teenager with a face full of pimples comes to our mind. The reason behind this image is that acne is most common among the teenagers. Acne is considered as the first step of adolescence. But sometimes adults are also the victims of acne. This is termed as Adult Acne. It is a fact that acne can occur at any age so there is no need to worry as acne is controllable and curable at any stage.


Adult acne can usually appear in the late twenties. Adult acne normally appears on the face but in some cases it can appear on legs, arms or back. Adult acne can be frustrating and depressing for the individuals who are very touchy about their physical appearance. There are several reasons for adult acne like:


• Increased stress level. Stress is not the direct reason for an acne outbreak. Acne is caused as a side effect of anti-stress medicines. Doctors are still not clear about the fact that how anti-stress medicine causes acne.


• Sometimes over processed food can cause acne in adults.


• Adult acne is also caused by hormonal imbalances due to pregnancy or menopause.


• Some people working with masks often develop acne.


• Cosmetics can sometimes trigger acne in adult women.


• Excessive sweating can sometimes be the cause of acne.


Hormones and skin condition is interlinked. Whenever there is a hormonal imbalance in the human body effects will be reflected immediately on the skin. Under normal condition in women the ovaries produce estrogen as well as testosterone. In a female the concentration of estrogen should be greater than the testosterone. When the concentration of these hormones changes in the body, there arises the real problem.


Hormonal imbalance is reflected on the skin in shape of pimples, whiteheads or blemishes. Hormone therapy is a solution for hormone induced acne. The main purpose of this therapy is to create a balance between the two hormones. This therapy works to reduce androgens in order to stop them from stimulating the sebaceous glands which produces excessive oil ultimately resulting in acne.


There are numerous adult acne treatments available which can be very effective. As proved from research that acne is not caused by poor hygiene or diet but instead this is caused by the hormonal imbalance in the human body. This should be treated by a professional dermatologist. It is advisable not to experiment with your skin. If you want to use some new product or treatment, you should first check to see that the product is without side-effects or harmful chemicals by asking a friend who has used the same thing or reading acne treatment reviews.

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