Acne on back and the appearance industry

Acne on Back Logo Being preoccupied with appearance, the acne on back sufferer usually have a negative self image, and may develop psychological problems. Because the color, texture, and appearance of the skin, are important physical factors contributing to outer beauty; and when many people are more concerned with physical beauty, though inner beauty is more pleasing to the mind, real beauty would cease to matter. Needless to say that, it is not a person’s skin that makes them attractive but a combination of all the unique characteristics that they are. The media, and television in particular, actively promote levels of attractiveness related to appearance and particular physical properties. Attractiveness has thus shaped people attitudes in favor of physical beauty in many life aspects, such as employment, social opportunities, friendship, s*xual behavior, and marriage. The media transmit messages concerning physical beauty, perfection and disfigurement, and usually offer suggestions and practical advice as to how the influence of these aspects can be reduced or altered. As they are promoting certain products, they are creating markets for advertisers at the same time. the media have propagated the idea that perfection is a normal thing in society and that those who are unattractive can easily gain this supposedly ‘normal’ appearance. The concept of body image defined as our perception of the way that others see us, is therefore affected by any physical changes to the way that we look. As acne develops in adolescence, a time when people are generally most sensitive about their appearance; symptoms such as depression or social anxiety reflect their real concern over body image. The costs of treatment may also complicate the problem and can cause great distress. The visibility of acne on back may attract attention in certain social situations, thus making the individual feel that they can’t keep their condition private or personal.The sufferer may find that some people react negatively towards them or treat them differently because of the way that they look. Negative misconceptions about acne are still there; some people still think it is associated with a person’s inability to ‘properly take care of themselves or a lack of cleanliness and reactions to this can range from curiosity to rejection therefore, acne sufferers become socially withdrawn...to be continued.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

acne on back FAQs logoWhy should Acne on back be managed by a dermatologist?

How could the acne on back sufferer be sure that it is acne and not another disease?
How could he/she tell about the response to treatment?
Acne on back should be managed by a dermatologist because of diagnostic and follow up difficulties.
There's an inherent inability to precisely recognize back lesions and follow up their progress during the course of disease or its treatment.
Failure to recognize lesions on back would hinder perception of their exact nature and extent. This particularly applies to changes in appearance or density especially of deep lesions or those raised above the skin surface such as nodules and cysts.
Consequently, the discovery and follow up of the progress of abnormalities and complications as well as judgment by the back acne sufferer upon resolution or response to treatment is not practical. As the sufferer is always oriented with acne, because it's a common disease and because of the limitations in perception
, these lesions are either neglected or misinterpreted as an acne lesion.
Remember that; because you can't inspect your back easily, you need to make sure that your spots heal and that the condition is not another disease that you are misinterpreting as an acne lesion. Please consult a Dermatologist.