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The aim of any acne treatment must be to resolve the condition quickly and effectively. It must also be to minimize the risk both of side effects from acne treatment and the development of complications such as acne scars. Different types of acne respond best to a specific acne treatment and not all forms of acne require treatment. Acne sufferers who know about the benefits and potential hazards of the different types of acne treatment are able to make informed decisions as to the best acne treatment for their type of acne.

 

Teenage Acne Treatment: The overwhelming majority of cases of teenage acne are of the adolescent clinical type. There is no absolute need for acne treatment of this common type of teen acne and as a result there is much more freedom for a teenager to take control of decisions regarding their acne treatment. The statistics suggest that currently around 45% of teenage acne sufferers manage their acne without any form of recognized acne treatment. Choosing not to treat acne is in itself a positive treatment choice. You're saying that you will allow time and the body's natural healing mechanisms - the two best acne treatments of all - a chance to work for at least an initial period, before resorting to using acne treatment medicines. The 55% of teenagers who opt for acne treatment have to choose between purchasing one of the many over-the-counter acne treatment products, visiting a doctor to get access to prescription acne treatment medication or trying one of the many available alternative acne treatment or natural remedies. It is important in all cases to maintain an appropriate skin care regime, which needs to be compatible with the chosen type of acne treatment.

 

Adult Acne Treatment: Adult acne is in many ways the most difficult form of acne to treat. Firstly, the term adult acne covers individuals with a number of different clinical types of acne. Amongst them are many adults who are suffering from a persistent form of adolescent acne which may continue for many years into adulthood. Acne treatment for these people follows the same principles as teenage acne treatment, although the chronic nature of the condition and often its severity means that this type of adult acne treatment is usually best overseen by a doctor. New cases of acne in adults are more likely the result of one of the other clinical types of acne - industrial acne, drug-induced acne or one of the rare acne types. In such cases medical consultation is advisable for an acne treatment to ensure both that the correct diagnosis is made and treatment appropriate to the type of acne received.

 

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