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The Best Cystic Acne Treatment

By: Peter Skotnicky

Cystic acne is a more advanced stage of acne. This severe form of acne takes the shape of large and painful boils showing up on the skin of the face. If cystic acne is not treated properly, it can leave painful and ugly scarring on your face.

Researchers are still looking into the causes of cystic acne, even though many scientific tests show them to be due to an upsurge of hormones produced by the body. The oil glands in the skin become overactive due to an influx of these hormones causing them to produce e more oil and sebum than normal.

This causes the swelling of the oil glands under the skin, which then begin to harden instead of secreting the oil into the hair follicle linings on the surface of the skin like they should.

The oil glands are in an inflamed and infected state; they are painful and red. This is the severe form of cystic acne, which shows up as red lesions under the skin.

Cystic acne treatment is rather difficult; one might get help from a dermatologist who will prescribe drugs like Isotretinoin, as well as antibiotics to reduce the infection and shrink the infected oil gland’s size.

It may be very tempting to squeeze the cystic acne, to get rid of all the extra infectious matter present in it, as well as get some relief from the pain and pressure. However, this is the most futile thing you can do. Not only are you going to be left with a scar, but you will have this acne condition flaring up into an even more severe form. Squeezed cysts are more painful and they take longer to heal.

Cystic acne treatment means not using heavy makeup and moisturizers around the affected area. The chemical-based makeup is only going to aggravate an already severe problem. Additionally, continuous exfoliation of the skin can reduce the collection of dead skin cells in that area, however make sure that you take care when scrubbing infected areas of the skin. It is best to wash with warm water and a gentle antiseptic soap specially formulated for acne.

Going out in the sun is also not a good idea when you are suffering from cystic acne. That infected portion of the skin is tender enough to get burnt. You do not want to suffer from sunburn over and above a bad case of cystic acne, do you? If you really need to go out in the sun, cover the infected skin portions with cucumber juice, so that they remain moisturized but do not suffer much from the onslaught of the summer heat, dust and grime.

A natural cystic acne treatment that is very effective for drying up this form of skin infection can be used. Wash your face with a mixture made up of 1 teaspoon each of buttermilk, honey and turmeric in 2 parts of chickpea (white Gram) flour.

This healing and antiseptic scrub does wonders in getting rid of the painful cysts. This is also the best natural exfoliating agent, as well as natural cleanser that can be found in many natural beauty recipe books.


Are you sick and tired of all the attention those blackheads draw to your face? Stop driving yourself crazy and learn how to get rid of pimples overnight right now! Also check all about how to remove blackheads.

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