Natural Acne Treatment London
An imbalance of hormones is what often causes acne. Unfortunately this causes many people to suffer into their adult years. In order to effectively treat your condition long term, you’ll want to choose a method that will not jeopardize your overall health in the process.
Professor Lionel Fry
02079 352421
96 Harley Street
London
Professor Lionel Fry
02079 352421
96 Harley Street
London GB.W1G7HY
Associated Hospitals
Consulting Rooms
Dr Veronique Bataille
01895 628 886
47 Nottingham Place
London
Dr Veronique Bataille
01895 628 886
47 Nottingham Place
London GB.W1U5LZ
Specialty
Dermatology, Oncology
Education
 • Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium. MD 1985,  • PhD 2005 University of London ,  • FRCP 2000. Royal College of Physicians, London,  • Accredited consultant dermatologist in February 1996
Associated Hospitals
West Herts NHS Trust, Princess Grace Hospital
Professional Memberships
 • Royal College of Physicians ,  • British Association of Dermatologists ,  • Melanoma Study Group ,  • British Photodermatology Group ,  • EORTC melanoma group
Dr Jane McGregor
020 7935 0023
142-146 Harley Street
London
Dr Jane McGregor
020 7935 0023
142-146 Harley Street
London GB.W1G7LD
Education
MA, MBBChir, FRCP, MD
Associated Hospitals
Barts and the London NHS Trust, London Medical Centre
Professional Memberships
Royal Society of Medicine , British Association of Dermatologists, British Society of Investigative Dermatology, British Photobiology Group, Dermatology Teachers Group ,
Dr Julia Scarisbrick
+ 44 (0)20 7563 1234
108 Harley Street
London
Dr Julia Scarisbrick
+ 44 (0)20 7563 1234
108 Harley Street
London GB.W1G7ET
Associated Hospitals
The London Skin Clinic
Dr Helene Du P Menage
0207 486 2554
London
Dr Helene Du P Menage
0207 486 2554
London GB.W1G6AQ
Associated Hospitals
University Hospital Lewisham, 99 Harley Street
Professional Memberships
• British Association of Dermatologists • British Medical Association • Royal Society of Medicine
Dr Nicholas J Lowe
02074 993223
3 Harcourt House, 19a Cavendish Square
London
Dr Nicholas J Lowe
02074 993223
3 Harcourt House, 19a Cavendish Square
London GB.W1G0PN
Associated Hospitals
Cranley Clinic for Dermatology
Professor Pauline Dowd
0207 935 0444
144 Harley Street
London
Professor Pauline Dowd
0207 935 0444
144 Harley Street
London GB.W1G7LE
Associated Hospitals
Consulting Rooms
Donald Michael MacDonald
020 7955 4584
Keats House Guy's Hospital
London
Donald Michael MacDonald
020 7955 4584
Keats House Guy's Hospital
London GB.SE19RT
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Dr Anshoo Sahota
0800 0282258
27 Harley Street
London
Dr Anshoo Sahota
0800 0282258
27 Harley Street
London GB.W1G7HB
Associated Hospitals
MedTel International
Dr Raymond C Yu
02079 355047
99 Harley Street
London
Dr Raymond C Yu
02079 355047
99 Harley Street
London GB.W1G6AQ
Associated Hospitals
Consulting Rooms
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Natural Treatments for Acne By Diane Declet Are you regularly bothered by blemishes and reoccurring acne outbreaks? Tired of numerous trips to the doctor for high priced medications and ointments that don’t offer enough real relief? If so, you may want to consider an effective, natural way to treat your acne. Unlike prescription medications, alternative acne treatments rarely cause harmful side effects and are generally less expensive than a prescription. As alternative medicine has become more popular, a greater number of acne patients are seeking natural ways of treatment. While some patients may have experienced relative success from prescription medications, the side effects or reactions to the medicine are often just as much of a problem as the acne itself. Other acne sufferers may have tried every over the counter remedy, only to find their condition hasn’t improved. In fact, when used improperly or in excess, some non-prescription ointments and lotions can even aggravate your acne. An imbalance of hormones is what often causes acne. Unfortunately this causes many people to suffer into their adult years. In order to effectively treat your condition long term, you’ll want to choose a method that will not jeopardize your overall health in the process. Today there are many natural herbs available that have proven helpful in eliminating or reducing the painful and embarrassing effects of acne in women. Some commonly used herbs include: primrose, black cohosh, red clover, and wild yam. These herbs aid in blending a healthy balance of estrogen and androgen in the body. An excess of androgen in the system will often cause on overproduction of sebum which can result in blocked pores that lead to acne. Herbal treatments for acne are not limited to only female patients. There are several widely available herbs on the market that can be used by either male or female acne sufferers. The herbs help improve the skin’s appearance by both eliminating the infection and soothing the inflammation. Many dermatologists believe that acne is the result of a vitamin deficiency in their patients. Clinical research results have shown that a good percentage of acne patients have an insufficient amount of Vitamin B in their system. This deficiency can cause excess sebum, resulting in clogged pores. Supplements of Vitamin B5 in the diet on a regular basis have shown a great deal of success in reducing or healing acne symptoms. While natural or herbal treatments for acne are generally safe, you’ll still want to proceed with caution when trying any new type of treatment. It’s a good idea to talk with a knowledgeable herbalist or an alternative medicine specialist if you’re uncertain about possible side effects or reactions. An alternative medicine specialist can also provide you with additional information on suggested dosage requirements. If you’re currently taking any type of prescription for illness, be sure to disc... |
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