Acne treatments
We all get spots from time to time, but serious acne is harder to shift. If over-the-counter treatments just aren't working, here are some of your options.
Don't hide away because of acne
Antibiotics
If you see a doctor about acne it is likely that they will prescribe antibiotics, either as a lotion, skin cream or tablets. Antibiotics work by reducing the bacteria on your skin, which together with grease causes acne. A course of antibiotics usually lasts around six months and it normally takes around one to two months of treatment to see a noticeable improvement.
Benefits:
- Been used for a long time;
- Unlikely to experience side effects;
- Easily available on the NHS;
- Effective for a lot of people.
Drawbacks:
- Acne often returns when people stop taking antibiotics;
- There is a popular belief that antibiotics should not be taken for a long time as bacteria can become resistant to them;
- It is also thought that antibiotics can weaken the immune system.
Roaccutane (aka accutane or isotretinoin)
Roaccutane is a powerful yet very effective drug used to treat acne. As Roaccutane is a Vitamin A compound it helps regenerate skin cells and a course lasts for four to six months. In the UK it can only be prescribed by a dermatologist, which means you'll need a referral from your GP. Roaccutane works by reducing the size of the sebaceous glands and reducing production of sebum oil in your skin.
Roaccutane is a very expensive drug, so the NHS prefers to prescribe it only for severe cases of acne. However because the drug is so effective many people with milder forms of acne have taken Roaccutane to clear their skin up. As you need to see a dermatologist to get Roaccutane you will have to go on a waiting list if you use the NHS. The NHS may also refuse to prescribe you the drug if they do not feel your acne is severe enough. Privately, you can see a dermatologist straight away.
Benefits:
- Very effective for all types of acne;
- Most people, even those with severe acne have clear skin by the end of the course;
- Can prevent future scarring;
- Most people's acne does not return after finishing the course:
Drawbacks:
- Side effects while taking the drug include dry skin, dry lips, and other less common side effects such as muscle aches and nose bleeds;
- Some people think the drug may cause depression;
- Not always possible to get on the NHS and expensive if you go private;
- Roaccutane harms unborn babies so users should not get pregnant while taking the drug or for six months after. For this reason, women should also use contraception whilst taking the drug.
Reviews about the drug written by ordinary people.
Complimentary Approaches
Homeopathy
Homeopathy uses a range of natural remedies and is based on the concept that stimulating an illness will strengthen the body's power of recovery.
Homeopathic treatments are available in shops but to get the best results people see a registered homoeopathist. Homeopathy is not widely available on the NHS; you can get a referral from your GP to a homoeopathist but you may have some difficulty. Luckily going private is relatively inexpensive; a consultation and treatment costs around £30-£50.
It is always best to see a registered homeopath, however thefollowing homeopathic treatments (available in health shops) might help:
- Kali-b for itchy spots;
- Sulphar for painful, infected pores;
- Hepar sulphuris for very sensitive and irritated skin.
Benefits:
- Natural treatments have few side effects;
- Inexpensive;
- Effective for a lot of people.
Drawbacks:
- Not widely available on the NHS;
- Results are slower with homeopathic treatments than conventional medicine;
- If you don't live in a town/city it may be difficult to find a good homeopath nearby.
Reviews about homeopathy written by ordinary people.
Other approaches
Chinese, Ayuredic, Tibetan and Japanese herbal medicines can be usedto treat acne. One of the most widely used herbal medicines is tea treeoil, which has been found to be very effective for acne without having some of the side effects of Western treatments. Some people have also found acupuncture helps improve their skin.


