1 - A few words about acne

Acne is a multi-factorial disease and it is important to find the cause or causes: poor diet, stress, hormonal disorders, inappropriate cosmetics, among others. Acne affects a large number of women today, as evidenced by social media.

1 - A few words about acne

2 - Physiopathology of acne

Acne is a multifactorial dermatitis whose dependence on hormones is indisputable and which involves hyperproduction of sebum, keratinization of the sebaceous glands and inflammation linked to the proliferation of the P Acnes bacteria. To understand acne, we must first know all the components of our skin and how hormones work.

2 - Physiopathology of acne

3 - Hormonal causes of acne

Hormonal acne treatment is essential because hormonal acne is controlled by androgens. Understanding how hormones work is also understanding how acne in women works. Women's acne is a type of inflammatory acne in most cases that affects mainly the lower face. This acne is very often resistant to antibiotic treatments, hormonal treatments and isotretinoin. It is therefore necessary to investigate, to make a hormonal exploitation in all these forms to know the cause. Understanding how hormones work is understanding how acne works in women.

3 - Hormonal causes of acne

4 - Diet and causes of acne

Acne is a multifactorial disease with an environmental component that affects endocrine disruptors, lifestyle and dietary imbalances with a bonus of insulin resistance. And after all this hormonal exploration, we can now deduce the causes of the cause of these physiological phenomena.

4 - Diet and causes of acne

5 - Healthy living

The skin is a platform composed of "neuro-hormones". All it takes is a sudden stress for the skin to activate its transmitters, the sebocytes, and for them to induce a response by increasing the quantity of sebum. We talk to our skin, it expresses in pain what we cannot say with words. This is why it is essential to integrate the relationship between the body and the mind in the management of acne and its impact on quality of life, self-image, self-esteem and self-confidence. The skin is a platform composed of "neurohormones".

5 - Healthy living
6 - Understanding the protocol