Are Omega-3s Effective for Treating Acne?
Good morning, I am 33 years old and have suffered from facial acne almost always. In the last year, it has focused on my chin and neck. I have tried everything, but without lasting results. After treatment with Diane, the cysts completely disappeared, but not the acne. Now the cysts are still present, but I consider it useless at this point to resume medical treatments. I read that Omega-3 can help. But which ones should I choose? I have read that Omegor products are excellent, but which should I take for acne?
Dear Silvia,
Dietary supplementation with Omega-3 and Omega-6 GLA (gamma-linolenic acid) fatty acids helps reduce skin inflammation: for this reason, it can be recommended for individuals with acne.
I suggest Omegor Antiage, a supplement rich in Omega-3, GLA, and antioxidants that help to:
- support skin trophism;
- reduce oxidative stress;
- contribute to an improvement in the overall health condition of the skin.
GLA plays important roles in our body: unfortunately, the enzyme responsible for its production begins to function less around 30 years of age. A deficiency of GLA has been linked to typical premenstrual syndrome disorders, pre- and post-menopause periods, and some forms of acne. The recommended dose is 1 capsule per day, to be taken shortly before a main meal.
Treatment should last at least 2 months to allow the active ingredients to perform optimally. Regarding availability, our products are present in all pharmacies and parapharmacies. You can also purchase our products online: Omega-3 EPA and DHA supplements from fish oil. In this section, you will find the information you want.
Purchasing online ensures you receive the freshest production batch. It is also possible to pay on delivery.
Thank you for contacting us, and I take this opportunity to say that I remain available for any further clarification.
Kind regards.
Dr. Rosaria Ramondino Pharmacist and Pharmaceutical Chemist.



