Having acne can put a real dent in your self esteem and is often
a very frustrating problem to have to deal with. You may have tried all of the
creams, washes, and other products currently available at your local drugstore
and are looking for a different alternative.
If you suffer from mild,
moderate, or severe acne, you may be considering beginning a professional acne
facial treatment to clear your skin. The effectiveness of these treatments
depends on several factors, which we will explore in this article.
Firstly,
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out a reputable and experienced esthetician. Estheticians are essentially beauty
specialists who focus on skin care. They provide a variety of treatments,
including facials, and are also referred to as skin care therapists.
In a
basic sense, receiving a facial can theoretically help with acne because it
should clear the pores and remove sebum, which is the oil your skin produces
that bacteria feed off of.
The bacteria then cause blemishes to form. It
may not be a good long-term solution, however,
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receiving regular treatments and also keep up an appropriate routine at
home.
There are plenty of facial options available and it can make for a
very relaxing experience, if nothing else. Some spas offer herbal and
aromatherapy treatments and the entire process feels very pampering.
Your
specialist will massage and cleanse your skin for you, remove blackheads,
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This can be very helpful for cases of mild blemishes, but not necessarily
beneficial for severe cases (although it may at least provide some
relief).
The best choice if you have moderate to severe inflammatory
blemishes is to make an appointment with a professional dermatologist. They can
best assess your situation,
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provide tips regarding care, and prescribe medication or prescription-only
creams and cleansers that could be your best bet.
Check with your health
insurer first to make sure that dermatologist appointments are covered (they are
usually considered specialists and subject to at least a higher co-pay under
most plans-or you may need a referral from your primary care
provider).
If you don't want to see a dermatologist or can't afford to,
visit an esthetician for a facial and ask for advice regarding treating yourself
at home. Many salons sell products with high quality ingredients that you can't
buy in retail stores, so you should be able to find something that works to
either clear up or completely cure your acne.