Top 7 Pimples Under The Skin Overnight Remedies You Might Not Heard Of

Under The Skin Overnight Remedies
Top 7 Pimples Under The Skin Overnight Remedies You Might Not Heard Of

Do you feel like you have a pimple but can’t say where because you can’t see it?

You’re probably experiencing cystic​​​​ acne or those pimples under the skin.

Cystic acne should be taken seriously because it is considered as one of the most severe forms of acne.

Scary? You bet.

But, there is no need to worry. I’ve listed down 7 pimples under the skin overnight remedies to help clear your acne in no time.

So without much ado, let’s get into it!

1. Cortisone Injection

Since cystic acne is caused by a hormonal imbalance, why not fight it with a hormone, too?

Cortisone is one of the hormones released by the body when stressed. It can spell trouble for your skin, but not all the time.

​You see, cortisone shots are used by dermatologists to reduce signs of inflammation. They also lessen the risk of scarring.

This means that you can actually use cortisone to treat acne.

And it doesn’t even take that long to see results.

You can see improvements in just 24 hours.

Top 7 Pimples Under The Skin Overnight Remedies You Might Not Heard Of

And surprisingly, this procedure may even be covered by your health insurance. Of course, you still need to check first with your provider before you actually get the shots.

This surefire way of eliminating those pimples is generally safe. Although rare, possible side effects include changes in the skin’s pigment and infection.

2. Isolaz

Like cortisone injections, this procedure is done at your doctor’s office. It can be performed once or twice a month.

It works by sucking the skin to empty clogged pores. This is combined with pulsed light to target P. acnes, the bacteria that cause those zits.

​This procedure is as effective as oral antibiotics in terms of its bacteria-killing power. It is also preferred since it comes with no side effects.

It works for any form of acne. So aside from your inflamed zits, it’s also great for pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads.

Patients have seen improvements on their face only after 3 sessions. You may want to save up on this though, because it’s less likely covered by your insurance.

3. Oral Antibiotics

Antibiotics act by targeting P. acnes. They are usually taken at high dosages but are gradually decreased once you show signs of improvement.

Top 7 Pimples Under The Skin Overnight Remedies You Might Not Heard Of

​Tetracycline is a form of antibiotic that’s effective against acne. Apart from stopping the growth of bacteria, it works as an anti-inflammatory agent to reduce any swelling and redness.

Some reported results in as early as 2 weeks.

The good news is, antibiotics are seen as a medical treatment.

This means it is covered by your insurance.

On the downside, tetracycline has a number of side effects such as headache, vomiting, and nausea. Some can even be as serious as difficulty swallowing, muscle pain, or kidney problems.

I know. Taking antibiotics can be risky.


So, I suggest taking supplements that fight acne first. They may not work as fast, but the risk of getting a negative side effect is also reduced.

4. Pills

Or, those you use if you aren’t ready to have a kid yet.

But, it is important to note that not all pills are the same. While great for other uses, birth control pills can cause acne in the event you get the wrong one.

One reason is they increase your progesterone levels.

Progesterone acts like androgen, a hormone usually found in men. Too much of it can increase the production of sebum which in turn causes acne.

Top 7 Pimples Under The Skin Overnight Remedies You Might Not Heard Of

​This is why you should always go for combination pills. These pills contain both progesterone and estrogen so your hormones remain balanced.

You should also take them with multivitamins particularly those high in zinc.Avoid simple carbs and if possible, increase your probiotics level.

Keep in mind that it’ll take time before seeing improvements. It may take a couple of months before your face clears up, so just be patient.

5. Topical Antibiotics

If applying products to your face is your thing, you may want to try this method.

Topical antibiotics are available in lotion, gel, and cream forms. They work by killing bacteria that cause acne while reducing inflammation at the same time.

They’re also great because they help prevent breakouts. Popular brands include Clindamycin and Dapsone.

The best way to use them is to apply them regularly. They should be a part of your beauty ritual and not just to spot treat areas.

Remember the saying prevention is better than cure?

This should be your goal. With some consistency, you should experience lesser breakouts and existing acne should go away more quickly.

6. Topical Retinoids

Retinoids are forms of Vitamin A and are only available by prescription. They work by cleaning the pores and regulating the turnover of cells.

They also stop acne even before it begins.

Products that contain adapalene and tretinoin are recommended. However, a concentration of 0.1% adapalene is just as effective as a 0.025% tretinoin gel.

And it’s less irritating, too.

Another option is products that contain tazarotene. But if you are pregnant, I strongly suggest avoiding this medication since it can harm your unborn child.

Whichever you choose, acne will surely worsen within the first weeks. They can also increase your sensitivity to the sun so it is advised to use them only at night.

Top 7 Pimples Under The Skin Overnight Remedies You Might Not Heard Of

It is also recommended to always wear sunscreen. This is to protect the skin from the sun’s violent rays.

7. Isotretinoin

This is available in oral or topical forms.

It works by reducing oil glands while directly targeting the P. acnes bacteria. It is only prescribed to those with severe acne or when acne has become unresponsive to other medications.

In short, look at it as your last option.

A 2009 study shows that sebum production was decreased by 90% in just 6 weeks. It also produces long-term effects, making it the most popular acne treatment.

Unfortunately, it is a complete no-no for pregnant women.

Isotretinoin causes birth defects like face, heart, and brain deformities. This is why pregnancy tests are required before and even during treatment.

Conclusion

Pimples under the skin are just as annoying as pimples that actually pop. They often appear during that time of the month in women, and in my opinion, are far more painful.

Luckily, they can be eliminated with the help of science. I encourage you to try these methods to get rid of those “insect bites” that just won’t go away.

Well, at least that’s what I want to call them.

Have you dealt with these pimples under the skin? What other treatments have you tried to make them go away completely?

Dr Kathleen May Eusebio-Alpapara

A board-certified dermatologist who practices both medical and cosmetic dermatology

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