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Biofilm: The Hidden Culprit Behind Stubborn Acne

Biofilm: The Hidden Culprit Behind Stubborn Acne

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Struggling with acne that just won't quit, no matter what you try? You might be dealing with biofilms - the secret bacterial fortresses making your breakouts impossible to treat.

In this enlightening conversation with comedian and personal trainer Bridget Sell, we dive deep into the frustrating world of treatment-resistant acne. Bridget shares her personal journey with what dermatologists identified as "Accutane resistance," a rare condition where even the most potent acne medication fails to provide lasting results. The culprit? Bacterial biofilms.

These slimy protective shields form when bacteria build communities deep within your pores, creating barriers that medications can't penetrate. If you're dealing with deep, painful cystic acne that never comes to a head, constantly recurs in the same spots, or only responds temporarily to treatments, biofilms might be your unseen enemy.

We explore the science behind these bacterial strongholds and discuss why they're so difficult to eliminate. Bridget candidly shares her years-long battle, including the embarrassment of dealing with severe acne while attending acting school and the various treatments she's tried. From professional procedures like Fraxel and Decadot to prescription retinols that cause the dreaded "retinol uglies" before improvement, her story offers hope for those struggling with similar issues.

The episode also covers practical solutions, including enzyme treatments, specific essential oils, and internal approaches that support gut health. We discuss professional options that can break through these barriers and finally allow your skin to heal.

Whether you're currently battling stubborn acne or supporting someone who is, this episode provides valuable insights into a commonly overlooked cause of persistent skin issues. Subscribe now and join our community of skincare enthusiasts who believe in combining science with a healthy dose of humor!

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