Attualmente esistono moltissime soluzioni e trattamenti per aiutare la vostra pelle a essere più bella e più sana: dermocosmetici per la pelle a tendenza acneica, farmaci, peeling chimici, laserterapia e altri.1-8
I dermocosmetici possono essere usati da soli, come parte di uno specifico regime acneico, o a complemento di una terapia farmacologica,5-8 e possono includere prodotti detergenti per la pelle, sebo-regolatori topici, creme idratanti e prodotti per il trucco.7,8
A seconda della loro formulazione, i dermocosmetici possono agire sulle cause principali dell’acne, riducendo la comparsa di nuove manifestazioni acneiche e/o alleviando gli effetti collaterali di altre cure farmacologiche anti-acne già in uso.7,8,11
Il vostro medico o farmacista può aiutarvi a trovare il prodotto, o la gamma di prodotti, adatti per il vostro regime acneico giornaliero.
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Caccia al colpevole!
Forse avete sentito dire che l’acne è causata da ormoni, fumo e alcol, alimenti e dieta o dall’uso dei cosmetici sbagliati, ma in realtà l’acne è una condizione cutanea multifattoriale, scatenata da diverse cause. I motivi per cui una persona è colpita dall’acne sono moltissimi.
