Treating Acne with Acupuncture: What You Should Know

If you are suffering from acne that you cannot get rid of, you're not alone. Many teens and even adults have stubborn acne that doesn't seem to respond to traditional skin creams and medicines. Treating acne with acupuncture is an option you may want to consider. Acupuncture is more than 5,000 years old and is used for a variety of different purposes. Many people seek this holistic healing treatment for headaches, back pain and of course, acne. If you've never had a treatment of this type before, you probably have a lot of questions.

Many people want to first know how the process works. Acupuncture involves the insertion of tiny, hair-thin needles along meridian points. These points correspond to different parts and functions of the body. The results depend on where the needles are inserted. They are kept in for approximately 45 minutes, then removed. Contrary to what many people think, acupuncture is not painful. There may be some mild discomfort, but most people say it's quite tolerable. The reason the needles are not painful is not only because they are thin, but because they are solid throughout and rounded.

Acupuncture for acne works because the insertion of the needles is thought to clear blockages that cause acne and help the body accurately flush out toxins that may lead to acne outbreaks. In addition to bodily acupuncture, there is the type that is performed on the ear only. The ear is like a holographic model of the body and has sections which correspond to various parts of the body. It is very similar to the feet and hands, which are manipulated in a procedure called reflexology. If you hate the idea of needles, you might want to try acupressure or reflexology as an alternative to acupuncture.

If you are interested in treating acne with acupuncture, it is important to find a qualified practitioner in your area. When you meet with a practitioner, ask any and all questions you may have about the procedure. Make sure that the practitioner you ultimately choose is educated, licensed and qualified to perform acupuncture. Different states have different regulations regarding this form of Chinese medicine, so be sure to understand what they are when you go for your initial consultation.

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