Adult Acne
Paul Dodd
Adult Acne Is Often A
Distress Statement
Picture this; the snow-white clear skin that you have been
proud of since your teen years has suddenly poofed into a
wicked witchs warty face upon reaching the age of 30! 'Acne, at
my age?' This is often the distressed statement of pockmarked
men and women in their 30s to 40s afflicted with adult
acne.
This problem is surely not the work of a vengeful sorcerer.
Acne vulgaris is what this most common skin disorder in the
United States is scientifically called. Statistics has it that
15 million people in US alone are afflicted with acne. It is an
embarrassing problem among teenagers. But this condition is not
only limited to those awkward years. Adult acne is also
prevalent, especially among people in the age group of 25 to
40.
Acne is a disease that resulted from the accumulation of
sebum, a highbrow term for oil, underneath the skin. When this
happens and the desquamation (humans way of molting) process
goes wrong, the pores become clogged. Aggravation will continue
and soon infection sets in. A bad bug called Propionibacterium
acnes causes this infection. Overproduction of oil and
mismanagement of the process of shedding cells equals bunged
pores. Clogged pores plus P. acnes, the scoundrel, equals
breakout. Those pesky zits are produced just as easy as
that.
One of the pushing forces that may cause the occurrence of
acne includes the elevation of levels of testosterone among
adolescents. No, its not Toblerone misspelled. No matter how
many anecdotes youve heard about chocolate addiction causing
zits to dominate your face, theres really no enough scientific
basis to prove this. Testosterone is a chemical produced by the
body that increase sebum production and change the keratin of
the hair follicles. Testosterone is an androgen. Androgen is a
hormone produced in high levels among males. This is the reason
behind the worse cases of acne among teenage boys more than
girls.
Adult acne is called acne rosacea. It is characterized by
the following: unsightly thick, red skin on the nose and
cheeks, pus-filled blisters, small red bumps, and small red
blood vessels seen on the skin surface. It is more commonly
linked to increased levels of stress. Isnt it interesting how
the body reacts to this stimulus? NOT. When exhausted, like
Gizmo getting wet, our skin could actually give birth to little
monsters! Though they are not as troublesome as gremlins, they
could be just as annoying as well. Seriously, pimples can be
difficult to deal with, and can cause depression and anxiety in
an adult the same way it can in a teen. Pressure from work and
family responsibilities is thought to possibly affect the
normal balance of our hormones. And hormones messed up means
having to put up with bumpy complexion caused by adult
acne.
Aside from stress-triggered hormonal imbalance, hot foods
alcohol consumption, and smoking are also considered to
exacerbate adult acne. This may help you reconsider your food
preferences and habits.
Acne lesions are commonly found on the face, but they can
also pop out anytime on the neck, chest, back, shoulders,
scalp, and upper arms and legs. Adult acne is more persistent
than teen acne. It is because adults are consistently exposed
to the many factors that cause breakouts. Another hitch of
adult acne is permanent scarring. It is an evidence of the
inevitable reality that with the coming of age, the skin loses
its erstwhile ability to repair itself. As if theres a need to
be reminded of that when your face starts to wrinkle already.
Now heres more to shriek in terror for, especially those in
their mid-20s: adult acne causes PREMATURE AGING. Isnt that
just nerve-wracking?
Enough of the endless yadas regarding how adult acne could
further destroy us. As how master Yoda puts is, educated we
must be with the crusade towards clearer AND younger skin. Or
at least skin that is just our age we must maintain.
At the first sight of those wicked pimples together with
gray hair and wrinkles (talk about aging signs overkill), just
like with teenagers, impulse dictates squeezing. But you very
well know that squeezing is a big no-no. How old are you? You
surely dont need any more marks of times passage.
In severe cases, consulting a dermatologist would best help
in dealing with adult acne. The dermatologist may prescribe an
antibiotic, vitamin A derivative like Isotretinoin or other
acne drug available. More women may be afflicted with adult
acne than men. Pregnancy is another story if you are prescribed
anti-acnes, especially Isotretinoin.
Proper skin care may not guarantee a flawless complexion.
But a good skin care regimen may aid in warding off bacteria
that worsen adult acne. If you love scrubbing for its
squeaky-clean feel, think twice. It can render more damage to
your already-blemished skin.
Another hint especially for women: use NON-COMEDOGENIC
products. Non-comedogenic basically means anything that does
not clog skin pores or cause acne. Do your homework and look
for as many non-comedogenic versions of the skin care products
you use. Its worth it, youll see.
If stress is linked with adult acne, then, disengaging
yourself from stressful activities might work wonders, right? A
day away from work or catching up on one of your hobbies wont
hurt.
Theres this bold Jean Kerr reacting on a classical
quotation.
'Im tired of all this nonsense about beauty being only
skin-deep. Thats deep enough. What do you want, an adorable
pancreas?'
It doesnt mean the depreciation of a pleasing personality.
Such reaction only imparts a message of giving value to what
boosts your self-esteem. If its a clear complexion along with
your aging gracefully, so be it. No adult acne should put a
shame on your face and get in your way of becoming more
confident.
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