Top 3 Acne Myths- How to Clear Pimples

September 7, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Acne

Acne is a very common skin disorder and most of those affected include teenagers and adolescents. There are a lot of myths and misconceptions about acne that can prevent you form treating it properly.

Top Acne Myths

Here are some of the top acne myths:

1. Acne is caused by poor hygiene: This is the most common myth. I am sure you must have had many people say this to you that cane or pimples are causes due to lack of hygiene.

Though it is important to keep you skin clean, acne is not caused due to lack of it. It is disorder of the hair follicle

Excess oil, dead skin cells and bacteria get trapped within the follicle and when the follicle wall ruptures, inflammation occurs leading to pimples.

Most people tend to over clean their skin when trying to get rid of acne or pimples. This is a big blunder and the reasons is that over cleaning strips your skin of natural lipids and damage the skin’s natural barrier function.

Furthermore, this is likely to make follicle produce excess sebum which further aggravates the problem. Therefore, it is essential that you do not over-wash your face.

Though it is essential to clean you skin the key is not to overdo it and be gentle with your skin.

2. Acne is caused by Certain Foods: There is no scientific study to establish the relationship between your diet and acne.While eating a healthy and balanced diet is encouraged for our health, there is really no scientific evidence that connects certain foods to acne. If you are one of those who are affected by certain foods, it is always wise to avoid them.

3. Using Too Many Topical Medications can help you get rid of Acne: Most people in their desperation to get rid of pimples, end up using a lot of topical medications and ointments.

Curing acne requires much more than just topical treatment. Using too many medications can karn your skin. It can result in excessive dryness, peeling, redness or irritation.

One of the major causes of acne is hormonal changes in your body that occur during puberty and this is something that cannot be treated with topical medications.

There are many more myths about acne.

How to Treat Acne

There are many home remedies to cure acne but they lack any sort of scientific backing. Moreover, results vary form person to person.

Nonetheless, more and more people are now turing towards natural cures that can help cure acne and prevent future breakouts as well without any side effects.

There are some natural cures that aim to tackle the problem from both the inside as well as the outside so that you are not just able to get rid of pimples but are also able to avoid future flare ups.

Find out more on the Best Acne Treatment that is all natural, clinically approved, recommended by doctors and has become a huge hit with people trying to cure acne.

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A Baldness Cure of the Future

July 4, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Hair Loss

Modern medicine is always coming up with new ideas. The rate of progression in new developments is accelerating as we get a greater understanding of the role of genes in every aspect of the functioning of the human body. However, in spite of all these increases in our scientific knowledge and the money thrown at the problem a baldness cure has seemed to be as far away as ever. That is until now. The evidence comes from two separate sets of research being undertaken in America and England respectively.

In America the research involves the identification that wound tissue, which has hairs growing on it, regenerates hair follicles as the tissue begins to heal. The startling thing here is that the hair follicles are actually new items and not just rejuvenated old ones. The race is now on to try and understand how the tissue actually does this process. It has already been identified that stem cells present in the hair follicle bulge are capable of producing a range of skin cells including those in the follicles. However, it has also been shown that the hair follicles produced in wound tissue have arisen from ordinary skin cells. The wound tissue during the healing process somehow manages to generate chemical signals which are able to change these ordinary skin cells into new stem cells. It is these new stem cells that can then produce a range of cells including those that make up hair follicles.

The scientific research is now aiming at identifying the genes responsible for the production of these chemical messengers. Once these have been identified it should be theoretically possible to synthesise the messengers and thereby get ordinary skin cells in the scalp to produce new stem cells, which then go on to produce new hair follicles. Human trials are a long way off as work has only been done on transgenic mice so far. Transgenic mice have human DNA included in their make up so that their cells behave more like human ones.

In England the research that is being done is in the area of cloning hair follicles that already exist. The theory is that cells at the back of the head which continue to produce hair can provide the initial seed to clone more hair follicles. This method would therefore not work for people that are totally bald. The procedure begins with the removal of about one hundred dermal papillae cells from the back of the head. These cells are then grown in a special cell culture medium in the laboratory. During the growth process they also multiply many times in number. The resulting cells are then injected into the scalp in their millions and will go on to make the new hair follicles. The over all process is called follicular implantation. It is interesting to note that the injected cells are also capable of rejuvenating any hair follicles that are starting to shrink away. It may take up to one thousand small injections of the cell culture to get sufficient coverage on a very bald person. Although this method is actually at the stage of human trials and has had some success it may be a few years before the treatment becomes generally available.

Any baldness cure is usually looked on in a very sceptical way and that isn’t surprising given the history of quack treatments that have arisen over the years. These two ideas do seem to have some genuine science behind them and who knows, we may have that all important solution to this age old problem in just a few years. So, I for one am hoping that science will come through in the end.