```Understanding adult acne
Although acne is often
thought of as a teen problem, it can affect people throughout their lives. The
exact cause of adult acne is not known. In adult some women, it may be
connected, in part, to changes in hormones. But treatment for acne is typically
the same, no matter how old you are. Over-the-counter therapies should be tried
first.
Acne occurs when hair
follicles become plugged with oil and dead skin cells. Hair follicles are
connected to sebaceous glands. Those glands make an oily substance known as
sebum, which normally travels up the hair shafts and out through the openings
of the hair follicles onto the surface of your skin.
When your body produces too
much sebum and dead skin cells, they can build up and plug the hair follicles,
creating an environment where bacteria thrive. That can lead to inflammation or
infection, causing pimples and other acne symptoms.
Acne often flares in
teenagers because the surge of hormones during puberty stimulates the sebaceous
glands, causing excess oil production. Hormone changes during midlife,
particularly in women, can similarly affect the sebaceous glands, and that can
lead to breakouts, too.
To get rid of adult acne,
the most effective over the counter ointments and creams you can start with the
same products you buy for your teenager. As you consider over-the-counter
ointments and creams, look for those that contain benzoyl peroxide or salicylic
acid. They usually are the most effective.
If, after three to four
months, of over-the-counter treatments, your acne does not improve, a
dermatologist if appropriate. Prescription ointments that contain retinoic
acids or tretinoin are often useful for moderate acne. Antibiotics or oral
contraceptives may help in some cases, as well.
If the acne becomes severe
or if other treatments do not work after several more months, a dermatologist
may prescribe spironolactone (for women only). In rare cases, isotretinoin,
which is a special derivative of vitamin A, may be prescribed. Isotretinoin is
effective, but it can trigger significant side effects.
Some products are marketed
specifically for adult acne that claim to contain natural hormones that can
“equalize” hormone imbalances and reduce breakouts. But the ingredients in
these products often are derived from plants, so their chemical structure
differs from hormones produced in the human body. There is no scientific
evidence that these products reduce adult acne.
Even after it has been
effectively treated, adult acne can re-emerge. So, once the acne improves, it
may be necessary to continue using acne medications to prevent new breakouts.
Self-care steps also can prevent flare-ups. Wash your skin twice a day with a
gentle cleanser; avoid touching or picking at acne-prone areas; and shower
after exercise to get rid of oil and sweat that can trap dirt and bacteria.
Jan Ricks Jennings, MHA,
LFACHE
Senior Consultant
Senior Management
Services, LLC
412.913.0636 Cell
724.733.0509 Office
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03/05/2022
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