Adult Acne
Effects of having
acne in adulthood
When most of us think of acne, we think of adolescence. Many
people who had acne as a teen are no longer afflicted by it.
However, the number of people who do battle acne during their
adulthood may surprise you. While teens do make up a large
percentage of the acne-suffering population, adult acne is
more prevalent than one might think. Even if coping with adult acne
is easier than in adolescence.
Physical effects of adult acne
It is also becoming clear that the physical, psychological, and
social effects of this condition are still frequent occurences in
adults, and can cause many problems. Also according to recent
studies, acne is an increasing problem among adults, but the
reasons for this are not always clear.
Whether acne strikes during adolescence and lingers into
adulthood, or simply strikes after the age of 30, the physical and
psychological effects can be long-lasting and cause problems.
Dermatologists say that adult acne is more likely to leave
permanent scars because as the skin ages and loses collagen,
it's more difficult for it to bounce back and the scars are,
therefore, often unable to heal as they would in younger skin.
Physical scars aren’t the only ones left by adult acne.
Psychological effects of adult acne
Psychological scarring can be much harder to trace, and
sometimes more difficult to deal with because of the misconceptions
that accompany them. For example, it has been believed that the
psychological effects of adult acne are easier to deal with because
adults are able to accept the condition better than teens. In
reality, the ramifications of these scars can be severe because
acne has been perceived to be a condition specific to teens. Though
we know this isn’t the case, many people are often afraid to admit
they have adult acne and seek treatment.
Availability of adult
acne treatments
As perceptions are shifting, and more people are recognizing
acne as a problem not only among teens, but also among adults, more
people are going to dermatologists for treatment.
Many adults are now seeking relief from prescribed medications
as well as from over-the-counter products to treat the condition.
Sales of these products have increased, along with the awareness of
adult acne.
Because adult acne is reported to be on the rise, doctors are
now starting to consider the special causes and unique effects of
this condition on older patients. As public awareness continues to
increase, people may be more likely to seek treatment.
The wealth of information is now available about adult acne can
also help people afflicted with this condition to better understand
it and how to combat its problems. More care is also being given to
the psychological effects of adult acne. Because adults, like
teens, are often affected by what those around them think and how
they are perceived, many often stray from attending social events.
Understanding what is causing the adult acne is key to its
treatment. If the physical problems are treated, the social and
psychological ones can be as well.
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