Chin Acne
Sunday, August 16th, 2009Acne present on the chin represents a part of the face that makes up the major trouble spot known as the “T-zone”, the forehead, nose and chin, which is the area responsible for the largest, most active oil glands. Although it is part of the face that is a regular location of acne, in general it is an area that responds well to treatment.
A group of people who often find that they get recurring outbreaks of acne on the chin are women who are menstruating or who are pregnant. This is obviously due to the fluctuation in hormones in the body.
Some of the causes of acne, including chin acne, have been found by researchers to attributed to the presence of toxins in the body, hormonal changes, stress, a diet that is unbalanced.
Another common reason that acne forms around the chin is through friction contact from such outside influences such as face masks or from repeatedly resting the chin on objects. The repeated contact with the face can cause the pores in the skin to become clogged or blocked and the result is an acne outbreak. Picking up bacteria by resting the receiver of a phone against your chin is also a possible cause and is certainly something to avoid if you are in the group who is more susceptible to chin acne.
Treatment of Chin Acne
Acne of the chin can be treated in a number of ways. Not all of them need necessarily be medication treatments and not all of these treatments will be effective for everyone.
A simple start to treating your chin acne is to start drinking plenty of water combined with more regular face washing .
Accutane is a treatment that has had effective results with chin acne. There is one advisory to add for women who are thinking about using it and that is for women who are pregnant who should avoid using it. Similarly, diabetics should also avoid using it.
Oxy 10 is also effective for chin acne, starting off with an application of a mild moisturizer before applying the Oxy 10. This is an antibiotic cream that will be very effective against a simplex acne on the chin.
A change of diet will also help to improve the chances of fighting your chin acne. An increase in the fruit and vegetables you consume will help for more healthy skin.
Using sulfur soap to wash your face with each day will also help to dry the skin out plus remove any build up of dead skin cells. With this daily treatment your skin can quickly improve once the pores have become unblocked.
For men, the added problem of shaving will become an issue, particular if the acne is tending towards the serious side. One of the vital warnings when it comes to acne is to never pick it for fear that the resulting scars will be permanent. Continually knocking the tops off your chin acne with the razor will not be good for it and could lead to infections if the lesions are worsened.
As with most other acne in its simplest form, regular treatment and dietary changes will go a long way towards improving the condition of your skin. By following a regular treatment and perhaps after consulting your doctor if the condition is prolonged and doesn’t seem to be improving, there should be a noticeable improvement in the seriousness of your chin acne.
More serious forms of acne that may have taken up residence on your chin, such as cystic acne will require a more serious kind of treatment.