Acne is a common condition that affects people of all ages. When the skin's pores become clogged with oil, dead cells, and bacteria, the area might turn inflamed and infected. Acne can result in pus-filled nodules that are extremely painful, not to mention embarrassing. Dealing with acne might leave people feeling self-conscious and lacking in confidence.
One of the biggest challenges is the condition's longevity. The signs of acne can still be present even after an outbreak has healed. Unfortunately, acne often leaves behind persistent redness and scarring. Acne redness results in an uneven complexion that can last for years if not treated properly.
Fortunately, the Beauty Med medical spa offers numerous treatments to reduce acne redness and minimize the after-effects. The treatments can leave your complexion feeling smooth, even, and clear. In addition, there are other techniques to minimize the appearance of acne scars. Here is a detailed guide on how to get rid of redness from acne:
Do not touch your face acne
If you have acne, you shouldn't touch it. Although easier said than done, do your best to refrain from popping your pimples. Popping a pimple can lead to more acne breakouts, enabling bacteria to spread to other areas of the skin. The bacteria spread is more prevalent if you don't wash your hands properly before touching the acne.
Likewise, squeezing your pimples can lead to acne scars. Not touching your acne won't treat the redness already there. However, it will prevent the condition from worsening, a crucial first step for recovery.
Warm or cold compress for acne
Instead of popping your pimples, you should apply a compress to them. A warm compress will reduce acne redness and inflammation. This treatment will also help your skin eliminate the dead cells, oil, and bacteria clogging your pores.
If your acne comes with painful swelling, you can use a cold compress to reduce inflammation. Wrap an ice cube in a clean washcloth and apply it to the swollen area for 5 minutes. Remember to never apply an ice cube directly to your skin, as this could do more harm than good.
Exfoliator for acne scars
Exfoliation helps increase cell turnover, which reduces redness and acne scars. Since physical exfoliation can irritate your skin, it might be best to consider chemical exfoliation. Look for products with gentle acids to break the bonds that hold dead skin cells together, allowing you to wash them away.
Alternatively, you can visit Beauty Med to get a chemical peel. This facial treatment uses acids derived from fruits to exfoliate your skin. Chemical peels minimize acne and acne scars while effectively reducing redness and inflammation.
Microneedling for acne scars
Do you experience uneven pigmentation and wrinkles on top of redness and acne scars? If so, you should consider a microneedling skin treatment. Microneedling is a minimally invasive treatment that uses tiny needles to stimulate the skin's collagen production. You can use it on any facial area, and the treatment works for all skin tones.
Tea tree oil for acne
Tea tree oil is an essential oil with antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. It can be used as a natural treatment for acne, reducing inflammation and healing the skin. For usage, you must first dilute it in a few drops of a carrier oil, such as olive oil or coconut oil. You can then use this oil as a spot treatment for your pimples. However, be careful as tea tree oil can cause skin dryness and redness if you use it undiluted.
Acne medication
Medication is a potentially effective red acne scar treatment. Some over-the-counter medication can be available, such as a facial cleanser, a cream, a gel, or a toner. Look for ingredients like salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide. They are effective for eliminating acne-causing bacteria, reducing redness, and helping blemishes heal.
If over-the-counter treatments don't seem strong enough to get rid of acne redness, consider visiting a dermatologist for a prescription. Prescription treatments contain the same ingredients found in over-the-counter medications. However, they come in higher concentrations for extra potency.
Aspirin mask for acne
If your acne doesn't require prescription treatment, you can try some home remedies to reduce redness. A popular home remedy for acne is an Aspirin mask. For making this mask, crush one Aspirin tablet and combine it with one tablespoon of water. Next, wash your face with a gentle cleanser. Then, apply the Aspirin paste to the affected area.
Let the mask rest for 10 minutes before rinsing it out and applying moisturizer. This treatment works due to the healing properties of salicylic acid. It is a substance related to acetylsalicylic acid, one of the main ingredients in Aspirin tablets.
For questions, guidance, or more information, call Beauty Med today or contact us to schedule your free consultation at our cosmetic acupuncture clinic in Richmond Hill.