About Acne Treatment
Acne is a common skin condition that affects people of all ages, primarily during puberty but also in adulthood. It occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells, leading to pimples, blackheads, and inflamed breakouts. If left untreated, acne can cause discomfort, scarring, and a significant impact on self-confidence. At our pharmacy, we offer expert advice and a range of effective treatments to help manage and reduce acne.
What Causes Acne?
Acne develops due to multiple factors, including:
–> Excess Sebum Production – The skin produces too much oil, which clogs pores.
–> Clogged Pores – Dead skin cells accumulate and block hair follicles.
–> Bacteria – Cutibacterium acnes bacteria thrive in blocked pores, leading to inflammation.
–> Hormonal Changes – Puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, and certain medical conditions can trigger breakouts.
–> Diet and Lifestyle – High sugar intake, dairy consumption, stress, and lack of sleep may contribute to acne.
Types of Acne
Acne manifests in different forms, including:
–> Blackheads and Whiteheads (Comedonal Acne) – Non-inflammatory blockages of pores.
–> Papules and Pustules – Inflamed red bumps and pus-filled spots.
–> Nodules and Cysts – Deep, painful lumps under the skin that can lead to scarring.
Over-the-Counter (OTC) Acne Treatments
At our pharmacy, we stock various OTC acne treatments that can help manage mild to moderate acne. These include:
–> Benzoyl Peroxide – An antibacterial agent that reduces inflammation and kills acne-causing bacteria.
–> Salicylic Acid – Exfoliates dead skin cells to unclog pores.
–> Niacinamide – A form of vitamin B3 that reduces inflammation and redness.
–> Retinoids – Vitamin A derivatives that increase cell turnover and prevent clogged pores.
–> Tea Tree Oil – A natural antiseptic known for its antibacterial properties.
Prescription Acne Treatments
For persistent or severe acne, prescription treatments may be necessary. We can help you access medications such as:
–> Topical Retinoids (e.g., adapalene, tretinoin) – Help to prevent clogged pores and reduce inflammation.
–> Antibiotics (topical or oral) – Reduce bacterial growth and inflammation.
–> Hormonal Treatments (e.g., combined oral contraceptive pills) – Particularly useful for hormonal acne in women.
–> Isotretinoin – A powerful oral medication for severe acne, available only under medical supervision.
Lifestyle Tips for Managing Acne
Alongside medication, adopting healthy skincare habits can significantly improve acne. Consider the following:
–> Wash your face twice daily with a gentle cleanser.
–> Avoid harsh scrubs or over-washing, as this can irritate the skin.
–> Use non-comedogenic skincare and makeup products.
–> Keep your hands off your face to prevent bacteria transfer.
–> Maintain a balanced diet and stay hydrated.
Speak to Our Pharmacist
If you’re struggling with acne and unsure of the best treatment, contact us for expert advice. We can guide you on the most suitable treatment based on your skin type and acne severity.
For more information on acne treatments, visit the NHS website: NHS Acne Treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Take a look at the questions we get asked the most
To place an order, you need to complete an online risk assessment questionnaire or schedule a video consultation with one of our licensed healthcare professionals. Once your prescription is approved following payment, we’ll then process your order, and you can track it in your dashboard.
Yes, it is completely safe. Our service is regulated, and all prescriptions are reviewed by qualified healthcare professionals. We also ensure that all medications are sourced from reputable suppliers and dispensed by our registered pharmacy.
An online risk assessment is a series of questions designed to evaluate your health condition and determine if the prescribed medication is suitable for you. It’s reviewed by a licensed healthcare professional. In our case, it will be reviewed by our Independent Prescribers.
You will need to provide personal details, medical history, current medications, and specific information related to the health condition for which you are seeking treatment.