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New Treatments Transform Teen Acne Management

New treatments are transforming how dermatologists tackle teen acne. Clascoteron cream and advanced lasers offer real hope for clearer skin and improved self-esteem.

In this image there is a collage, we can see the skin of a person.
In this image there is a collage, we can see the skin of a person.

New Therapies: "No One Has to Suffer from Acne for Years Anymore." - New Treatments Transform Teen Acne Management

Acne, a common skin condition among teenagers, often leaves a significant impact on self-confidence. Alexander Kreuter, a chief physician at Helios Skin Clinics in Oberhausen and Duisburg, treats numerous young people dealing with this issue daily. The condition is primarily caused by inflammatory skin changes, often triggered by hormonal imbalances during puberty.

Dermatologists now have a range of treatments to manage acne. Topical agents like Clascoteron, marketed as Winlevi®, are proving effective. This anti-androgen cream reduces sebum production by blocking androgen receptors, enhancing acne control. It's particularly useful in combination therapies. Laser treatments, such as the Aerolase Neo Elite, are also beneficial. They have been clinically shown to reduce lesions and improve skin appearance. For acne scars, chemical peels using fruit acid or trichloroacetic acid, and Fraxel laser therapy are commonly employed.

Acne, though common, can have profound effects on teenagers' self-esteem. With treatments like Clascoteron cream, laser therapies, and chemical peels, dermatologists like Alexander Kreuter can help manage and improve this condition, providing much-needed relief and confidence boost to young patients.

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