Acne

Here’s something you don’t get to hear every day: acne has been around since the time of the Ancient Roman Empire! Surprised? Here’s another: it goes further back to the time of the Pharaohs. Records that suggest as a matter of fact that there were Pharaohs who themselves suffered from the condition and ordered their subject to find cures or face death. Boy, am I glad I didn’t live in those days! Whatever cures they thought that they might have found back then certainly couldn’t have been a lasting one, because here we are right now still struggling with the same.

Laser has been in use for the cure of acne for a while now, but the present decade has seen to a more advanced form of the laser cure. This uses a technology called blue/red light therapy. Its development and use has been as widely accepted as can be hoped for, and even though not all the treated cases are cured, there have been some progresses significant enough to commend.

Acne is easily one of the most annoying and most frustrating skin diseases you have ever come across, and the fact that it has been around all this time should be testament enough to that. For virtual ages, attempt after attempt has been made to put an end to its reign, but with little recorded success. Virtually all mankind has learnt is that the condition responds to sulfur, and to certain antibiotics. And if it did not come to the discovery of the red and blue lasers, we might ever have come this close to really curing it!

Have you ever heard of Cystic acne? It is the commonest type of acne: the type that prefers to grow on your face, forehead, cheeks, chin, neck, and sometimes behind the ears. Admittedly this latter is not too common, though. Cystic acne is considered to be a Type A acne, and one that can make an otherwise pretty person decidedly unattractive. Thankfully, there a lots of medications that can at least make the suffering less, if you care.

Used Acnezine for a natural cure treatment and have a promising result

Posted in Business 29.10.2009 on 23:15.


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