Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Difference between acne and rosacea treatment




Is your face unnaturally shiny and red? Do you have small pimples on your face? Does your face look inflamed? Your answer will probably be yes. After all these are the symptoms of acne and almost everyone experiences this condition. However, you might be confusing the symptoms with another condition known as rosacea. This is not only you who is confused about these two conditions. Many people do so because of almost similar symptoms. However, there are significant differences between acne and rosacea and their treatments also vary. Want to know the differences between both the conditions and their treatments? Continue reading.

Differences between acne and rosacea

Rosacea is a mysterious disease that starts with the appearance of red patches and sometimes bumpy appearance on skin and becomes more severe over time. Nose and cheeks persistently appear red and skin becomes sensitive. Certain factors such as extreme temperature, spicy food and strenuous activities trigger this condition. On the other hand, acne is caused by blocked pores, which results in bacteria formation leading to acne breakouts. The main reason behind acne formation is oil and dirt clogged in pores. However, oil has nothing to do with rosacea. Another difference between rosacea and acne is that blackheads and whiteheads are associated with acne only.

Treatments for acne and rosacea

Like conditions, acne and rosacea treatments are also different and work differently. Here we will discuss some effective and easy treatments for rosacea and acne. Know how these treatments differ.
Topical medications
Topical medications are available for both acne and rosacea but the ingredients used in them vary. Topical creams for rosacea usually contain metronidazole that has anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial effects, tretinoin, sulpher and steroid creams. On the other hand, topical ingredients that are used to treat acne include benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, alpha hydroxyl acid and sulpher.
Oral medications
If topical medications don’t work, second option that most practitioners recommend is the oral medications. Oral medications for acne may include antibiotics such as doxycycline, tetracycline and minocycline. Birth control pills are also sometimes helpful for treating acne. On the other hand, oral medications for rosacea include antibiotics and isotretinoin.
Laser treatment
Laser treatment is helpful for treating both acne and rosacea but the type of laser varies. Laser can’t cure rosacea completely but it can help reduce the symptoms of the condition. It treats the condition by:
·         Reducing the redness, flushing and rash on the skin
·         Removing acne like pustules, papules and patches on the skin
·         Discomfort and swelling caused by rosacea
In case of acne, laser works by unclogging the pores, removing dirt, killing bacteria and stimulating healing process in the skin. Fractional CO2 lasers are usually used for treating acne.
IPL treatment
IPL therapy is effective for the treatment of less severe rosacea only. It reduces the redness and appearance of visible blood vessels caused by the condition. The side effects associated with IPL treatment for rosacea are minimal. The results of the treatment are however temporary and you will need repeated treatments to get optimal results.
Chemical peels can effectively treat mild acne but are not helpful for rosacea. This procedure involves application of chemical on active acne that works by killing bacteria. Repeated applications of chemical solutions are usually required to get optimal results. The most commonly used chemical for acne treatment is salicylic acid.
If you think you are experiencing the symptoms of acne or rosacea, don’t delay booking a consultation with a practitioner and get the appropriate rosacea treatment. If you want to get rid of the symptoms safely and effectively, book a consultation at Dubai Cosmetic Surgery.

Friday, 13 November 2015

Facelift and Smoking



Are lines and wrinkles showing up on your skin? Are you considering facelift surgery to reverse signs of aging on your face? If your answer is yes, you are not alone. There are many men and women who consider facelift to look youthful and refreshed. This procedure can make you look years younger. In this article, we will discuss an important factor associated with the surgery. Although people do not give much importance to it, smoking can have a great impact on facelift surgery, recovery and its outcomes.
Want to know how smoking and success of facelift surgery are associated with each other? Keep reading.
Well, before knowing how smoking can affect facelift surgery, it is important to know how much blood supply is important for surgery. It would not be wrong to say that cosmetic surgery procedures including facelift live on the edge of your blood supply. This is important to understand if you want to get successful results without severe complications and prolonged recovery period. Facelift surgery involves making alterations in the face by removing and repositioning tissues and skin. When doing this, blood supply to the tissues is changed. Blood supply is decreased but not enough to interfere with healing.

How smoking hinders facelift surgery?

Facelift surgery is done at a limit of blood circulation to facial skin and tissues allows. It is made sure that blood flowing to them is enough to keep them alive. But certain factors can badly affect this blood supply and baddest among them is “smoking”. Nicotine, carbon dioxide and hydrogen cyanide in cigarette affect blood supply badly.

Effect of nicotine on healing process

Nicotine becomes the reason of contraction of blood vessels, which affects the blood flow. It can clog small blood vessels and capillaries and decrease blood supply to the tissues. This affects wound healing and as a result healing process is delayed and severe complications can occur as well.

Smokers require more anesthesia and pain medications

Recent studies show that smokers need more amount of anesthesia as compared to those who don’t smoke. Same is the case with pain medications – smokers need more pain medications to relieve pain after facelift surgery.
Patients who smoke are generally recommended to quit smoking for few weeks before and after facelift surgery – depending on the technique selected.
Now that you have come to know how smoking can affect your facelift surgery, you must take proper steps to avoid any complications. Book a consultation with an experienced plastic surgeon and make sure to follow his instructions.

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Thursday, 2 January 2014

Treat Permanent Body Carvings with Laser Tattoo Removal

Tattoos have a long history of admiration and appreciation especially from the teenagers. Although an urge to have a tattoo is not related to a specific age group, teenagers are the frequent admirers of these body carvings. They use dragons, hearts, stars, flowers and plenty of other forms to express themselves. However, human taste is subjected to change over time and so happens with people who have such body carvings. Initially, they like it and use it to define themselves. But this likeness is often temporary. As the person matures, his or her preferences change and there is greater likelihood of disliking the tattoo later in age. And it is the point when people seek for laser tattoo removal.

 How lasers work for tattoo removal
Laser beam targets tattoo and breaks down the ink into several small particles. These particles are then absorbed by the body and tattoo appears faded just like as it fades away naturally. Different colors of ink absorbs different wavelengths of light so, the success of the treatment majorly depends upon the ability of a laser device to emit light of different wavelengths that the ink absorbs. Dark colored inks like black and blue are easier to remove with laser than yellow, green and fluorescent inks. 

 Some important considerations
A tattoo is not impossible to get rid of but it can be a challenge, in fact. Here are some important considerations that you must take into account before going for a laser procedure.
·         Repeated visits are necessary to successfully break down the ink of the tattoo completely.
·         Usually, a topical anesthetic is applied prior to the procedure. It minimizes any discomfort which may be caused due to the heat that laser transfers to skin cells.
·         Icing the treated area repeatedly, during and after the treatment, also help in decreasing the temperature and so, reduces discomfort.
·         Laser tattoo removal is best for areas of body where skin is not thin. Having laser treatment on areas which have sensitive or thin skin means you are at a greater possibility of developing side effects. 

Success of the laser procedure
Success of a laser tattoo removal procedure depends upon following factors.
·         The laser beam penetrates sufficiently deep into the layers of skin to reach the pigment.
·         The wavelength of light must be readily absorbed by the pigment and not by the surrounding skin. If surrounding skin absorbs this light, it would burn skin while leaving the tattoo intact. To achieve this, beam of an appropriate wavelength should be used for a particular pigment.
·         Time for which the beam is projected to skin should be very small so that, to initiate fragmentation of ink. Prolonged exposure of skin to laser beam would result in burning of skin.
·         Sufficient energy must be transferred to the pigment because a failure to achieve this would leave the tattoo intact.
      Laser tattoo removal is an excellent procedure for people who are just tired with their tattoos and want to get rid of them. A careful laser treatment removes tattoo successfully without leaving scars.