The Origin of Acne
Acne is a skin condition that affect 80% of the population.
Over the counter products are often the quick solutions that sufferers tend to find.
This might be useful for mild skin disorders but it does not prevent the possible progression of mild acne towards moderate or even severe stages of acne.
Many individuals suffer from moderate to severe acne and there are no easy over the counter products to aid such a condition.
Speculations about the root causes of acne have always been there.
Evidence on why acne appear and affect such vast part of teens and adults, is still unclear.
Scientists have recently found that the root biochemical causes of acne is not due to bacteria, but a non specific inflammatory consequence of our immune system to a stimulation.
This might be the answer of how to treat adult acne efficiently and fight against any future eruptions.
Inflammatory consequences involved of the trigger of acne lesions are due to the stimulus being deficient.
An over-production of sebum can cause the oxidation of the cutis by not only 'rusting', but also destroying deeper layers of the skin.
The deficiency occurs due to the lacking essential fatty acids that the body needs to effectively control sebum output.
Essential fatty acids for a cleaner appearance These Linoleic acids, which are Omega-3 and 6, are necessary fatty acids to keep the hormonal balance of the body.
These are unfortunately not able to be produced by the body it self.
Linoleic acids (Omega-3 and 6) are either obtained by food or plant sources and have proven to be very effective when treating cystic acne as well as other skin conditions.
The deficiency of these acids leads to disturbance of the barrier function within individual follicles and creates the output of small soluble proteins known as pro-inflammatory cytokines from keratinocytes.
Proteins are released from these cells into the skin to behave as inter cellular mediator messengers.
The destruction of connective tissue by stimulating the production of collagen enzymes and prostaglandis are due to the inflammatory cascade that the cytokine proteins release.
Inflammation occurs therefore prior to and act as casual factors in the hyper-proliferative changes observed in acne wounds, as opposed to secondary consequential events.
Mild to severe acne, (acne vulgaris), should be classified as an inflammatory dermis condition as opposed to a keratinocyte/ hyper-proliferative disorder.
Your cutis can be cured properly when applying topical solutions with the correct elements to restore the hormonal balance of the body.
Scientist have discovered that these topical solutions of anti-inflammatory based therapies have very good results, and are effective when treating acne in all stages as well as scarring that might have occurred.
Over the counter products are often the quick solutions that sufferers tend to find.
This might be useful for mild skin disorders but it does not prevent the possible progression of mild acne towards moderate or even severe stages of acne.
Many individuals suffer from moderate to severe acne and there are no easy over the counter products to aid such a condition.
Speculations about the root causes of acne have always been there.
Evidence on why acne appear and affect such vast part of teens and adults, is still unclear.
Scientists have recently found that the root biochemical causes of acne is not due to bacteria, but a non specific inflammatory consequence of our immune system to a stimulation.
This might be the answer of how to treat adult acne efficiently and fight against any future eruptions.
Inflammatory consequences involved of the trigger of acne lesions are due to the stimulus being deficient.
An over-production of sebum can cause the oxidation of the cutis by not only 'rusting', but also destroying deeper layers of the skin.
The deficiency occurs due to the lacking essential fatty acids that the body needs to effectively control sebum output.
Essential fatty acids for a cleaner appearance These Linoleic acids, which are Omega-3 and 6, are necessary fatty acids to keep the hormonal balance of the body.
These are unfortunately not able to be produced by the body it self.
Linoleic acids (Omega-3 and 6) are either obtained by food or plant sources and have proven to be very effective when treating cystic acne as well as other skin conditions.
The deficiency of these acids leads to disturbance of the barrier function within individual follicles and creates the output of small soluble proteins known as pro-inflammatory cytokines from keratinocytes.
Proteins are released from these cells into the skin to behave as inter cellular mediator messengers.
The destruction of connective tissue by stimulating the production of collagen enzymes and prostaglandis are due to the inflammatory cascade that the cytokine proteins release.
Inflammation occurs therefore prior to and act as casual factors in the hyper-proliferative changes observed in acne wounds, as opposed to secondary consequential events.
Mild to severe acne, (acne vulgaris), should be classified as an inflammatory dermis condition as opposed to a keratinocyte/ hyper-proliferative disorder.
Your cutis can be cured properly when applying topical solutions with the correct elements to restore the hormonal balance of the body.
Scientist have discovered that these topical solutions of anti-inflammatory based therapies have very good results, and are effective when treating acne in all stages as well as scarring that might have occurred.
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