Dr Nicki Explains
EP4: Understanding and Treating Acne
Episode Summary
In this months episode, Nicki and Sarah discuss acne with Katie. What are the treatments available, how did it make her feel and what is the support out there? From ‘back-ne’ to scarring this is a look at where to start and how to get help.
Episode Notes
DR NICKI EXPLORES
Episode 4 - Understanding and treating Acne
Struggling with acne? Discover expert advice and personal stories in this episode of Doctor Nicki Explains.
Episode Highlights:
Introduction to the Podcast:
- Hosted by Dr. Nicki, a GP with 24 years of experience, and Sarah, a mother of four.
- Aims to explain medical conditions in an accessible way.
- Reminder that this podcast is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Special Guest: Katie's Journey with Acne:
- Katie shares her personal experience with acne starting at age 14.
- Discusses emotional impacts like self-consciousness and low self-esteem during adolescence.
Understanding Acne Medically:
- Explained by Dr. Nicki as having four major features: excess grease, comedone formation (spots), bacterial infection, and inflammation.
Treatment Options Discussed:
- Importance of perseverance in finding effective treatments; it may take time but success is possible.
- Various treatments include topical retinoids (e.g., Epiduo), antibiotics like limocycline or doxycycline, hormonal treatments such as certain contraceptive pills including Dianet under specific circumstances.
Factors Influencing Acne:
- UV light can improve acne but requires careful exposure due to skin cancer risks.
- Hormonal factors can worsen acne around menstrual cycles for females; stress might also be a factor though evidence is anecdotal.
Gender Considerations in Treatment & Social Perceptions:
- Both men and women are equally affected by acne; societal perceptions sometimes make treatment harder for men.
Scarring from Acne:
- Half of scars may naturally improve over time. There are advanced treatment options available through dermatologists or plastic surgeons if needed.
Resources Mentioned:
- British Skin Foundation
- Acne Support run by the British Association of Dermatologists
- Primary Care Dermatology Society website used by GPs
- NICE Guidelines on treating acne
Final Thoughts from Katie:
Katie emphasises persistence in trying different treatments until one works effectively since skincare needs vary individually over time—encourages listeners not to lose hope!