Monday, August 4, 2008

Back acne in pregnancy and my face is so red from acne

Skin grafts are not often used for acne scars, which will generally be on the face. The procedure involves taking soft skin from another part of your body (ear lobes or inner thigh) and using it to patch over the affected area.
Blackheads appear when a pore is partially blocked. Therefore only some of the oil, bacteria and dead skin cells drain to the surface of the skin. The black color is a reaction of the skin's pigment reacting to the oxygen in the air. Blackheads are known to be very stubborn and many get aggravated at trying to rid them of the skin. The best bet is to exfoliate the skin on a regular basis. This will help remove the dead skin cells from the top layer of skin which will further block the pores. If this does not help, extractions can be done - however it is best to have an esthetician or dermatologist perform the task. Many people are quick to use their fingers to extract - which can actually damage the skin - if performed the wrong way - the bacteria can be pushed deeper into the skin causing an infection. An esthetician should use an extractor - a special tool used to give even pressure around a pore.
If you happen to be a parent and your baby is strike by acne, it is usually not a cause for concern as the acne will probably go away with time. For menopausal women, hormone therapy might help with the clearing of acne.
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