Subcision
Less widely used treatments
by Acid Acne Beauty on Nov.19, 2009, under Subcision
- Aloe vera: there are treatments for acne mentioned in Ayurveda using herbs such as Aloe vera, Neem, Haldi (Turmeric) and Papaya. There is limited evidence from medical studies on these products.[60] Products from Rubia cordifolia, Curcuma longa (commonly known as Turmeric), Hemidesmus indicus (known as ananthamoola or anantmula), and Azadirachta indica (Neem) have been shown to have anti-inflammatory effects, but not aloe vera.[61]
- Azelaic acid (brand names Azelex, Finevin and Skinoren) is suitable for mild, comedonal acne.[62]
- Calendula used in suspension is used as an anti-inflammatory agent.[63]
- Cortisone injection into spots, also cortisone pills are sometimes used.
Laser treatment
by Acid Acne Beauty on Nov.19, 2009, under Subcision
Laser surgery has been in use for some time to reduce the scars left behind by acne, but research has been done on lasers for prevention of acne formation itself. The laser is used to produce one of the following effects:
- to burn away the follicle sac from which the hair grows
- to burn away the sebaceous gland which produces the oil
- to induce formation of oxygen in the bacteria, killing them
Since lasers and intense pulsed light sources cause thermal damage to the skin, there are concerns that laser or intense pulsed light treatments for acne will induce hyperpigmented macules (spots) or cause long-term dryness of the skin.
