Some cases of moderate acne can be treated with over-the-counter products containing benzoyl peroxide, sulfur, and/or salicylic acid. However, if visible improvement of the skin is not seen in six to eight weeks of home treatment, it is time to see a dermatologist. Your doctor will be able to prescribe medications that will effectively treat your acne.
Azelaic Acid
Azelaic acid is a prescription cream or gel for mild to moderate acne. It is believed that azelaic acid works by reducing the bacteria responsible for acne breakouts. It also helps normalize shedding of dead skin cells, and decreases inflammation. Azelaic acid has the added benefit of improving PIH(post inflamatory hyperpigmentation), the discoloration left after an acne lesion has healed. Azelaic acid is sold under the brand names:- Azelex
- Finacea
Topical Retinoids
Retinoids are popular and effective acne treatments, derived from synthetic vitamin A.Topical retinoids rapidly exfoliate the skin, thereby keeping pores unclogged and preventing comedones. Retinoids adapalene, tazarotene, and tretinoin are prescribed for those with moderate to severe acne. Retinoids, especially tretinoin, have other advantages. It is often used to reduce the look of fine lines and wrinkles, making it a popular treatment choice for adult onset acne sufferers.TOPICAL ANTIBIOTICS
Topical antibiotics improve acne by inhibiting the growth of bacteria. They may also help reduce inflammation and decrease the amount of blocked pores, depending on the form used. Topical antibiotics are most often prescribed to treat moderate to severe acne.
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