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Rid of Acne Scars
At
some point you had acne, now you are left with embarrassing, ugly
scars. There are ways to diminish and reduce the appearance of the
acne scars. The severity of the scars will determine what you will
need to do to diminish them. I would recommend seeking advice from
a dermatologist or a cosmetic surgeon to determine the best course
of action.
For
very mild scarring you can try a few at home procedures and products
to help reduce the appearance of the scars. At home dermabrasion
and chemical peels can help diminish some scarring especially if
you also use retinol or alpha hydroxyl acid lotions or creams. For
sensitive skin you may not want to apply retinol or alpha hydroxyl
products right after dermabrasion or peels because it can cause
redness and irritation. Other products you can try are scar reducing
creams like Mederma or Rosehip seed oil which is said to be great
at reducing scar tissue. Aloe Vera juice and gels and lavender oils
are also said to work well on reducing scars.
Professional
treatments for scarring include Laser Resurfacing which involves the
use of a laser to remove skin so new skin can form in its place. Laser
resurfacing can cause uneven skin tones in people with darker skin.
It is still being studied but shows a lot of promise. After treatment
you may experience redness and swelling which may last for several
weeks.
Dermabrasion
has been around for decades. Originally sandpaper was used to remove
damaged skin. Now a machine rotates to remove the damaged skin,
the skin is numbed or frozen first. After the procedure your skin
is raw and scabs will form. After the scabs heal your skin will
be reddish for several weeks.
Augmentation
is a procedure where material like collagen or your own fat will
be injected under the scar to bring it to the surface. The treatments
last for about six months but they are working on more permanent
solutions.
Subcision
is a technique that detaches the scar from deeper tissue and allows
a pool of blood to form under the scar. The blood clots and helps
form connective tissue under the scar to level it with the rest
of the skin surface. Subcision is usually combined with either dermabrasion
or laser resurfacing.
The
depth and shape of your scars will determine what treatment your
doctor will recommend.
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