Lip Line Acne
Lip Line Acne
How can I keep my already clear skin clear?


I am severly allergic to posion ivy so when i got posion ivy last week they gave me steriods to clear it up. It also cleared up my acne pretty well and Camp starts in 3 weeks and i would really like to keep my skin really clear like it is already. I do not have horrible skin i usually get the most acne around my chin, above my lip, an above my forhead. any suggestions on how to keep my skin clear? is it true that drinking alot of water will help keep it clear and eating healthy? Thanks A Bunch by the way i am 12 years old if that helps at all and i do wash my face atleast once a day with special wash from my dermitolgist and i put benzoproxoide gel on affected areas before i go to bed and Tazoac on my hair line before bed also. Any suggestions?

Drink lots of water - its good for everything!

Keep on washing your face 2x a day - careful though with all the chemicals your using on it though, you might dry out and thats not good either.



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Various Effects of Acne

When dermatologists and other physicians confront acne severe enough to give rise to suicidal feelings, they often move straight to prescribing the most drastic anti-acne medicine of all, Accutane (about which we will write in more detail later). It works to eliminate almost all acne (including most of the 5 percent Dr. Dubrow's program doesn't fully resolve). However, it can have serious side effects, including bleeding gums, dry mouth and cracked lips, enhanced sun sensitivity, hair loss, headaches, and dried nasal linings, which may lead to nosebleeds. It may also cause birth defects and should therefore never be used by women who are or shortly intend to become pregnant.

Obviously, a patient who is brought to thoughts of suicide by acne is likely to suffer more generally from depression as well. No doubt the acne aggravates those feelings, but it is likely not their only cause. Thus, the alleviation of depression that may result from eliminating acne by taking Accutane may be offset, at least in part, by other physical problems caused by the Accutane. These, in turn, may affect the underlying depression.

While many people feel more unhappy about their acne than the symptoms seem to justify, it is also true that for many sufferers acne is so disfiguring that they may be on the mark in believing that their appearance is aversive to others. If severe acne is left untreated, it can leave permanent scars to mar an otherwise handsome or beautiful face.

There are three basic types of acne scars:

1. The most common type-and the least severe-is generally referred to as ice picks. It is due to the loss of part of the epidermis so that the skin ?dimples? slightly.

2. The second type of scar, called craters, occurs when the epidermis is ?captured? by the scar tissue of a deeper acne lesion and is pulled into a deeper pit.

3. In some cases, especially on darker or Black skin, acne spot may turn into keloids, which are almost like flat warts raised on the surface of the skin. Initially red and itchy, they eventually become hard and dark. They can grow to several centimeters in diameter.

No scars are easy to remove, but, as we shall discuss later, there is quite a lot that can be done to minimize their visibility. The best course. by far is to cure your acne before scarring ever becomes a problem.

Millions of acne sufferers endure the physical and psychological effects of acne, and millions of dollars are spent trying to treat it. Until now, there has been no cure. Obviously, there is an ocean of ignorance about the disease in both the public and the medical communities.

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Daniel Andrade is a well known expert in the field of acne. Learn more about types of acne scars and various methods through which acne is cured. On the website, you will also learn about different treatments of acne.