What is DHTs effect on Hormonal Acne?
According to certain statistics, acne affects about 85 percent of the population. It may manifest itself during puberty, but that doesn't keep it from attacking men in women during their adulthood.
Hormonal acne is considered one of the most common types of acne. This type of acne is usually caused by a fluctuation in hormonal levels, a very common occurrence during a female's menstrual cycle.
Hormonal acne attacks women when their estrogen levels are high at mid-cycle. The high levels of hormones stimulate the sebaceous glands, causing extra sebum and, consequently, acne breakouts.
Pregnancy is also a time in which hormonal fluctuations can lead to acne breakouts. During the third trimester of pregnancy a woman's body will go through hormonal fluctuations as her levels of testosterone increase and her levels of estrogen decrease. This hormonal rollercoaster can lead to acne breakouts.
This type of acne usually presents itself on the face but can also appear on the chest and back. Hormonal acne is usually mild and not prone to leaving behind acne scars. More than likely it will only produce papules, small nodules, and comedones.
Since hormonal acne is due to internal factors, the best acne treatment doesn't necessarily depend on acne creams. There's no doubt that these products can treat the symptoms, however, if you want to treat the root cause of acne, you'll need something for effective. So let's talk about something special, DHT inhibitors.
DHT stands for dihydrotestosterone, which is an androgen derived from testosterone. This steroid hormone has been used to suppress tumors in cancer victims, but also plays an important role in preventing male pattern baldness.
But what does DHT have to do with acne? DHT stimulates the sebaceous glands to produce more sebum and can lead to clogged pores. And because of that reason, it plays an important role in the development of acne.
To counteract these effects, it is important to neutralize the DHT in your system. As a matter of fact, there are several dermatologist treatments that include DHT inhibitors to help control hormonal acne.
Medications including finastride and dutasteride are used to treat problems stemming from DHT. The problem with most of the medications containing DHT inhibitors is that they're not created to treat acne breakouts. So it is highly recommended that you consult with your doctor before choosing either one of these medications, because their long term effects are still unknown.
While the hormonal therapy takes effect, it is a good idea to rely on natural skin care products to address any active acne. Natural skin care products are safe and can therefore be used with any skin type, free of unwanted side-effects.
Hormonal fluctuations can cause both teenage acne and adult acne. It may seem as if hormonal therapy is the only answer to hormonal acne breakouts, however, there are other more natural acne solutions. Products such as BIOSKINCLEAR, BIOACNECARE and BIOSKINFORTE contain Helix aspersa muller extract. An ingredient capable of naturally treating your acne problems.
Published November 25th, 2009
Filed in Skin Care
