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There are several treatment options available for acne, ranging from over-the-counter medications to prescription drugs. The treatment option that's right for you will depend on the severity of your acne and your overall health. Here are some common treatment options for acne:
Topical medications are applied directly to the skin and can be effective in treating mild to moderate acne. These medications include benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, and retinoids. They work by unclogging pores, reducing inflammation, and killing bacteria.
Oral medications are prescription drugs that are taken orally to treat moderate to severe acne. These medications include antibiotics, isotretinoin, and hormonal treatments. Antibiotics work by reducing the number of bacteria on the skin, while isotretinoin is a powerful drug that can reduce the size of oil glands in the skin. Hormonal treatments can help regulate hormone levels, which can reduce oil production.
In addition to topical and oral medications, there are other treatments available for acne. These include chemical peels, light therapy, and extraction. Chemical peels work by removing the top layer of skin, which can reduce the appearance of acne scars. Light therapy uses a special type of light to kill bacteria and reduce inflammation. Extraction is a procedure where a dermatologist uses a special tool to remove pimples and blackheads.