Severe Cystic Acne

Severe Cystic Acne? A Dermatologist Can Help!
 

Cystic acne is considered to be the most severe of all acne. It consists of infected pustules which become inflamed, painful and unsightly. Often difficult to treat, cystic acne can cause a tremendous amount of pain, both physically and emotionally. People that suffer from it are often embarrassed about their condition and subsequently, all areas of their life may begin suffer. Severe cystic acne can be hard to treat and it’s not likely to improve on its own. A dermatologist’s care is almost always needed.

The cause of cystic acne is largely unknown. Sure, medical experts have some ideas about why it occurs but the universal sentiment is that sufferers develop it for different reasons. Some individuals develop cystic acid because of a hormonal imbalance. Others because they have failed to practice good skin care habits, i.e., not washing their face regularly. For still others, cystic acne develops because the sufferer has a family history of the condition and is therefore, more prone to it.

Cystic acne can occur at any age. However, teenagers are most likely to develop it. This doesn’t mean that adults can’t, because they can. For instance, post pregnancy is a time in a women’s life when she is more likely to develop cystic acne. This is largely because to the hormonal changes which occur after having a baby.

Cystic acne presents itself as red, puss-filled pustules, which can grow very large. They are often unsightly and can mar the looks of even the most beautiful person. Fortunately, though treating cystic acid is difficult, it’s not impossible. A dermatologist can be a big help. He or she will work alongside the sufferer to develop and execute an effective, acne-fighting plan.

There are a number of ways that dermatologists can treat severe cystic acne. Medication, hormone therapy and even surgery are all options. Surgery is considered the most invasive and is used only as a last-resort. Generally, dermatologist will attempt to first treat cystic acne with prescription medications. If that doesn’t work, they may prescribe hormones. As mentioned above, surgery is the last option. In addition to treating acne, surgery may also be used to get rid of the effects of cystic acne.

Cystic acne can be a devastating condition, though it is benign. It severely affects the appearance of the person who suffers from it. Because it often occurs during a person’s teen years, its effects are multiplied. This is often a tough phase of life. When a young person simultaneously suffers from cystic acne, life can get even more difficult. Fortunately, a dermatologist can help, specifically one trained and experienced in treating patients who have cystic acne.