Acne Treatment for Mild Acne Aldershot
Acne treatment is often given by dermatologists who treat all kinds of acne, particularly severe cases. The goals of treatment are to heal existing lesions, stop new lesions from forming, prevent scarring and minimize the psychological stress and embarrassment caused by this disease. Drug treatment is aimed at reducing several problems that play a part in causing acne.
Dr Robin Felix01252 752509
Parkside Op Suite
Frimley
Dr Robin Felix
01252 752509
Parkside Op Suite
Frimley GB.GU167UJ
Associated Hospitals
Frimley Park Hospital
Professional Memberships
• BMA • Fellow Royal Society of Medicine • British Association of Dermatologists
Dr Valerie Walkden01753 743405
Osborne Road
Windsor
Dr Valerie Walkden
01753 743405
Osborne Road
Windsor GB.SL43SJ
Associated Hospitals
The Princess Margaret Hospital
Dr Laurence Lever02075 631234
108 Harley Street
London
Dr Laurence Lever
02075 631234
108 Harley Street
London GB.W1G7ET
Associated Hospitals
The One Stop Day Surgery
Dr Arjida Woollons01903 700775
Bodiam Avenue
Worthing
Dr Arjida Woollons
01903 700775
Bodiam Avenue
Worthing GB.BN125AT
Associated Hospitals
Goring Hall Hospital
Professional Memberships
• British Association of Dermatologists. • Royal College of Physicians • British Photodermatology Group • British Society for Dermatological Surgery
Dr Martin Wade020 7183 4565
144 Harley Street
London
Dr Martin Wade
020 7183 4565
144 Harley Street
London GB.W1G7LE
Education
B. Med Sci, MB. BS., FACD.
Associated Hospitals
King George Hospital, Ilford, The London Skin and Hair Clinic
Professional Memberships
Fellow of the Australasian College of Dermatologists,, International Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology,, British Specialist Register for Dermatologists
Dr Emilia Duarte Williamson02075 806191
Portsmouth Road
London
Dr Emilia Duarte Williamson
02075 806191
Portsmouth Road
London GB.GU167UJ
Associated Hospitals
The Harley Street Health Suite
Dr Maria Roest01252 511609 or Mob 07986 572558
Guildford Road
Chertsey
Dr Maria Roest
01252 511609 or Mob 07986 572558
Guildford Road
Chertsey GB.KT160RQ
Education
BSc (Hons) , MB ChB , MRCP
Associated Hospitals
The Runnymede Hospital
Dr Sophie Grabczynska01494 892 288
London Road
Great Missenden
Dr Sophie Grabczynska
01494 892 288
London Road
Great Missenden GB.HP160EN
Associated Hospitals
Amersham Hospital, The Chiltern Hospital
Professional Memberships
• British Association of Dermatologists • British Society for Paediatric Dermatology • British Society for the Study of Vulval Disease • European Academy of Dermatology and Venerology • Royal Society of Medicine,  
Julia Jane Scarisbrick020 7928 9292
St John's Hospital St Thomas's Hospital Lambeth Palace Road Westminster
London
Julia Jane Scarisbrick
020 7928 9292
St John's Hospital St Thomas's Hospital Lambeth Palace Road Westminster
London GB.SE17EH
Dr Clive Grattan01953 607372
Old Watton Road
Norwich
Dr Clive Grattan
01953 607372
Old Watton Road
Norwich GB.NR47TD
Specialty
Dermatology, Allergy Medicine
Associated Hospitals
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Spire Norwich Hospital
Professional Memberships
• Royal College of Physicians • Royal Society of Medicine • British Association of Dermatology • British Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology • European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology • European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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Acne Treatment How Is Acne Treated? Acne is often treated by dermatologists (doctors who specialize in skin problems). These doctors treat all kinds of acne, particularly severe cases. Doctors who are general or family practitioners, pediatricians or internists may treat patients with milder cases acne. The goals of treatment are to heal existing lesions, stop new lesions from forming, prevent scarring and minimize the psychological stress and embarrassment caused by this disease. Drug treatment is aimed at reducing several problems that play a part in causing acne: -
Abnormal clumping of cells in the follicles -
Increased oil production -
Bacteria -
Inflammation Depending on the extent of the problem, the doctor may recommend one of several over-the-counter (OTC) medicines and/or prescription medicines. Some of these medicines may be topical (applied to the skin), and others may be oral (oral by mouth). The doctor may suggest using more than one topical medicine or combining oral and topical medicines. Treatment for Blackheads, Whiteheads and Mild Inflammatory Acne Doctors usually recommend an PTC or prescription topical medicine for people with mild signs of acne. Topical medicine is applied directly to the acne lesions or to the entire area of affected skin. There are several OTC topical medicines used for mild acne. Each works a little differently. Following are the most common ones: -
Benzoyl peroxide – destroys P.acnes and may also reduce oil production. -
Resorcinol – can help break down blackheads and whiteheads. -
Salicylic acid – helps break down blackheads and whiteheads. Also helps cut down the shedding of cells lining the hair follicles. -
Sulphur – helps break down blackheads and whiteheads. Topical OTC medicines are available in many forms, such as gels, lotions, creams, soaps or pads. In some people, OTC acne medicines may cause side effects such as skin irritation, burning or redness, which often get better or go away with continued use of the medicine. If you experience severe or prolonged side effects, you should report them to your doctor. OTC topical medicines are somewhat effective in treating acne when used regularly; however, it may take up to 8 weeks before you see noticeable improvement. Try adding Rosewater or Rosehip Oil to your acne skin care routine. Because of its natural content of Vitamin A, Rosehip Oil is very good for all kinds of skin infections such as acne, pimples and boils. |
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Acne Prevention Tips Aldershot
Acne prevention tips are perhaps the best tips to begin treating your acne by taking steps to prevent it. Cleansing your skin is the most essential acne prevention measure you can take. Not only does this clean off dirt, bacteria, and other unwanted materials, but it also removes excess oils that can cause breakouts. It is important that you do not over wash your skin, as this will remove oils that actually help your skin. This will result in dry, irritated skin, and can further aggravate your condition.