Individuals with acne skin often suffer from a combination of chronic inflammatory/non-inflammatory lesions and open & closed comedones (blackheads & whiteheads). The pathogenesis of acne is often due to a confluence of a number of complex factors including: hormonal imbalances, overactive sebaceous glands and the overpopulation of certain bacterial flora on the epidermal surface. Therefore, the approach to successfully treating acneic skin must be equally as complex.
Acne Skin
Acne Skin
Acne Skin
Individuals with acne skin often suffer from a combination of chronic inflammatory/non-inflammatory lesions and open & closed comedones (blackheads & whiteheads). The pathogenesis of acne is often due to a confluence of a number of complex factors including: hormonal imbalances, overactive sebaceous glands and the overpopulation of certain bacterial flora on the epidermal surface. Therefore, the approach to successfully treating acneic skin must be equally as complex.
Individuals with acne skin often suffer from a combination of chronic inflammatory/non-inflammatory lesions and open & closed comedones (blackheads & whiteheads). The pathogenesis of acne is often due to a confluence of a number of complex factors including: hormonal imbalances, overactive sebaceous glands and the overpopulation of certain bacterial flora on the epidermal surface. Therefore, the approach to successfully treating acneic skin must be equally as complex.