What is Cystic Acne ?
Cystic acne is
a type of acne that occurs deep under the skin, not on the
surface, making it difficult to treat. It is
characterized by large tender lumps that
resemble cysts, but not usually by white or blackheads. Cystic
acne lumps occur when oil glands under the skin get clogged and
then rupture, causing the tissue around them to become inflamed
and swollen.
It is crucial
for those suffering from cystic acne to avoid squeezing their
pimples because this can lead to further swelling and a deeper
infection. Cystic acne pimples or lesions that are squeezed can
often take more time to disappear than those that are left
alone.
How to treat Cystic Acne
There are
various treatments for cystic acne that range in intensity from
mild over the counter creams, through prescribed medication, to
surgical procedures. Your dermatologist will probably recommend
that you begin with the mildest treatment, which is benzoyl
peroxide cream.
This can be
bought over the counter, or stronger concentrations can be
prescribed by your dermatologist. Benzoyl peroxide cream is
applied to the affected areas daily, over a period of time. If
your cystic acne is too severe to respond to benzoyl peroxide,
the next step will be isotretinoin.
Treating Cystic Acne with
Isotretinoin
Isotretinoin
is an oral medication taken over a maximum of twenty weeks and
is currently the most efficient medication to treat severe
cystic acne. It reduces cystic acne by shrinking the glands
that produce oil, as well as reducing the shedding of skin
cells which may cause a blockage. Isotretinoin also makes dead
skin cells less sticky so they are less likely to cause oil
glands to become clogged.
There are many
side effects of isotretinoin, so it will only be prescribed to
treat severe cystic acne, and then only after your
dermatologist has assessed you thoroughly. You will be closely
monitored throughout the course of your treatment and will
never be prescribed more than twenty weeks medication at a
time. The side effects of isotretinoin include:

- inflamed lip and eye
membranes
Because
isotretinoin can also cause birth defects, pregnant women will
never be prescribed the drug. Women are encouraged to use two
methods of birth control whilst they are taking this
drug.
Direct treatment of Cystic Acne
Lesions
There are two
of methods of directly treating cystic acne lesions which can
be very effective in the short term, but which do not guarantee
that the problem is cured.
Intra-lesional Corticosteroid
Therapy is the first method of directly
treating cystic acne lesions. During this treatment
dilute cortisone solution is injected right into the
heart of the cyst-like pimple to clear it quickly as well
as providing speedy relief from pain.
Acne Surgery is another possibility
to treat cystic acne pimples, and this involves the
physical removal of the material causing the blockage.
This procedure can cause further infection if it is not
done correctly by a qualified dermatologist. Treatment is
usually followed by a course of antibiotics to ensure
further infection does not occur.
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