Acne Treatment for Women Kingston
Doctors may use other types of procedures in addition to drug therapy to treat patients with acne. For example, the doctor may remove the patient's comedones during office visits. Sometimes the doctor will inject corticosteroids directly into lesions to help reduce the size and pain of inflamed cysts and nodules.
The Body Shop+44 (0) 20 8541 4405
63 Clarence Street
Kingston Upon Thames
The Body Shop
+44 (0) 20 8541 4405
63 Clarence Street
Kingston Upon Thames GB.KT11RB
Spa Fabulous+44 (0) 20 8972 1789
118 Ewell Road
Surbiton
Spa Fabulous
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118 Ewell Road
Surbiton GB.KT66HA
Aveda+44 (0) 20 8546 7313
Wood Street
Kingston Upon Thames
Aveda
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Wood Street
Kingston Upon Thames GB.KT11TP
Molton Brown+44 (0) 20 8541 4223
25 Church Street
Kingston Upon Thames
Molton Brown
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25 Church Street
Kingston Upon Thames GB.KT11RW
Lush Spa+44 (0) 20 8974 9929
27 Market Place
Kingston Upon Thames
Lush Spa
+44 (0) 20 8974 9929
27 Market Place
Kingston Upon Thames GB.KT11JH
Krish+44 (0) 20 8547 2234
48 Eden Street
Kingston Upon Thames
Krish
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48 Eden Street
Kingston Upon Thames GB.KT11EE
Crabtree & Evelyn+44 (0) 20 8974 9610
Wood Street
Kingston Upon Thames
Crabtree & Evelyn
+44 (0) 20 8974 9610
Wood Street
Kingston Upon Thames GB.KT11TP
L'Occitane+44 (0) 20 8549 9669
19 Church Street
Kingston Upon Thames
L'Occitane
+44 (0) 20 8549 9669
19 Church Street
Kingston Upon Thames GB.KT11RW
Complexshone+44 (0) 20 8546 5733
71 Park Road
Kingston Upon Thames
Complexshone
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71 Park Road
Kingston Upon Thames GB.KT26DE
Panacea Health & Beauty+44 (0) 20 8549 8341
Wood Street
Kingston Upon Thames
Panacea Health & Beauty
+44 (0) 20 8549 8341
Wood Street
Kingston Upon Thames GB.KT11TP
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Acne Treatment for Women Treatments for Hormonally Influenced Acne in Women In some women, acne is caused by an excess of androgen (male) hormones. Clues that this may be the case include hirsutism (excessive growth of hair on the face or body). Premenstrual acne flares, irregular menstrual cycles and elevated blood levels of certain androgens. The doctor may prescribe one of several drugs to treat women with this type of acne: -
Birth control pills – to help suppress the androgen produced by the ovaries -
Low-dose corticosteroid drugs, such as prednisone (Deltasone) or dexamethasone (Decadron, Hexadrol) – to help suppress the androgen produced by the adrenal glands -
Antiandrogen drugs such as spironolactone (Aldactone) – to reduce the excessive oil production. Side effects of Antiandrogen drugs may include irregular menstruation, tender breasts, headaches and fatigue. Other Treatments for Acne Doctors may use other types of procedures in addition to drug therapy to treat patients with acne. For example, the doctor may remove the patient’s comedones during office visits. Sometimes the doctor will inject corticosteroids directly into lesions to help reduce the size and pain of inflamed cysts and nodules. Early treatment is the best way to prevent acne scars. Once scarring has occurred, the doctor may suggest a medical or surgical procedure to help reduce the scars. A superficial laser may be used to treat irregular scars. Dermabrasion (or micro-dermabrasion), which is a form of “sanding down” scars, is sometimes used. Another treatment option for deep scars caused by cystic acne is the transfer of fat from another part of the body to the scar. A doctor may also inject a synthetic filling material under the scar to improve its appearance. |
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Treating Acne - Products to Avoid Kingston
Treating acne successfully means knowing which products you should avoid using to prevent further acne breakouts. There are many over-the-counter products available for treating and helping to prevent acne. Some are developed specifically for this purpose, and contain acne medications and substances designed to unclog pores and reduce the chances of acne from developing.