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Acne in Summers: How Dermatological Treatments Can Help

Acne is a common skin problem caused by hormonal changes, inheritance, and lifestyle factors such as stress, diet, and hygiene. Acne breakouts can be caused by a variety of reasons over the summer. If the acne persists, consult a dermatologist to discuss additional treatment options. Acne Treatment in Hyderabad provides at Inform Clinics.

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Acne in Summers: How Dermatological Treatments Can Help

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  1. Acne in Summers: How Dermatological Treatments Can Help Acne is a common skin problem caused by hormonal changes, inheritance, and lifestyle factors such as stress, diet, and hygiene. Acne breakouts can be caused by a variety of reasons over the summer, including: Heat and humidity: The combination of heat and humidity can cause one’s skin to produce excessive oil, blocking pores and causing acne breakouts. While sunscreen is necessary for protecting the skin from the sun's harmful rays, certain sunscreens can clog pores and cause acne breakouts. Sweating can also promote acne breakouts because sweat interacts with microorganisms and oils on the skin, blocking pores. Dietary changes: During the summer, many people prefer to eat more unhealthy meals and drink more alcohol, which can contribute to acne breakouts. Increased physical activity: Because sweat and friction irritate the skin, increased physical activity during the summer can also result in acne breakouts.

  2. Tips to avoid acne breakouts this summer: 1.Practice skin hygiene by washing the face twice daily with a gentle cleanser and using non- comedogenic sunscreen. 2.Consider using oil-free cosmetics and eating more fresh fruits and veggies. 3.If the acne persists, consult a dermatologist to discuss additional treatment options. Acne Treatment in Hyderabad provides at Inform Clinics. Laser Treatment for Acne Acne laser treatment is a therapy that employs concentrated light to target and treat acne. Acne laser treatments come in a variety of forms, including: Blue light therapy: This treatment kills the germs that cause acne using a specific wavelength of blue light. IPL therapy: This treatment employs a broad light spectrum to target germs and the sebaceous glands that cause acne. Infrared light therapy: This treatment penetrates deep into the skin and reduces inflammation by using a specific wavelength of light. Fractional laser therapy: This treatment stimulates collagen synthesis and improves the skin texture and tone by targeting the deeper layers of the skin. Although laser acne therapy is generally safe and effective, it is not suitable for everyone. It is frequently given to people with moderate to severe acne who have not responded well to conventional treatments. For example, laser treatment may cause redness, swelling, and transitory skin discoloration, which usually fades within a few days. If one is considering laser treatment for acne, consult with Dr. Keerthana Kalva to see if it is the best option. She can evaluate the skin condition, discuss the risks and benefits of the treatment, and provide guidance on how to prepare for and recover from the procedure. Chemical Peels for Acne

  3. Chemical peels are an acne treatment; a chemical solution is applied to the skin, causing the skin's outer layer to peel away. This method can help improve one's appearance while reducing the frequency and severity of breakouts. There are a variety of chemical peels available for acne, including: Peels containing salicylic acid: Because they exfoliate and clean the pores, these peels are very effective for treating acne. Glycolic acid peels: They are softer than salicylic acid peels and more suited for sensitive skin people. TCA (trichloroacetic acid) peels: This type of peel is a deeper peel that can be effective for treating acne scars but may require more downtime for recovery. The skin may be red, itchy, and flaky for many days to a week following the peel. As a result, it's crucial to limit sun exposure during this time and adhere to your dermatologist's post-peel care instructions. Chemical peels can be a safe and effective acne therapy, but one should consult a dermatologist to see whether they suit them. They may examine one’s skin, explain the risks and benefits of the operation, and advise them on how to prepare for and recover from it. Dermabrasion for Acne: Dermabrasion is a form of skin resurfacing therapy that helps to remove the top layer of skin using a specialized instrument. Although this method can effectively repair acne scars and other skin damage, it is not commonly utilized to treat current acne outbreaks. Dermabrasion is performed by a dermatologist who uses a high-speed rotary device to reveal smoother, younger-looking skin. This can help decrease the appearance of acne scars while improving the skin's general texture and tone. Although it is not for everyone, it is an effective treatment for acne scars. It is not recommended for those who have active acne eruptions since the approach may irritate the skin and cause further pimples. It is also not recommended for people with specific skin or medical conditions that make healing difficult.

  4. Topical Creams & Oral Medications for Acne Topical creams and oral medications are widely used to treat acne. Topical therapies are applied directly to the skin to decrease inflammation, cleanse pores, and destroy bacteria that cause acne. Oral medications are taken orally and can reduce oil production, relieve inflammation, and kill bacteria. Following are some examples of acne-treating topical and oral medications: Topical Cream: Benzoyl peroxide: This medication kills acne-causing bacteria and assists in the unclogging of pores. Retinoids work by reducing inflammation and preventing new acne lesions from developing. Salicylic acid exfoliates the skin and unclogs blocked pores. Antibiotics: These medications, which can be applied topically or taken orally, kill the bacteria that cause acne. Oral medications: Antibiotics: These medications are taken orally and work by killing acne-causing bacteria. Birth control pills: Certain birth control tablets can assist women in balancing their hormone levels and reducing acne. Isotretinoin is a medication taken orally that helps treat severe acne that has not responded to previous treatments. Dr. Keerthana Kalva is the best dermatologist to determine the best treatment for acne issues. She may inspect the skin, discuss the medical history, and prescribe the appropriate topical and oral medications. She is practicing at Inform Clinics, the best skin clinic in Hyderabad. Pay a visit to the clinic today.

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