Wednesday, 12 September 2012

How to Erase Marks Left By an Acne Outbreak

There are several acne scar treatments available. Which acne scar removal treatment should you choose depends on the extent of scarring, which in turn depends on your skin tone, genetic makeup and severity of the acne.
Scarring occurs when the body's immune system senses the presence of the P.acnes bacteria in the skin and attempts to heal the skin lesions. Scar tissue forms and the damage to the skin is often made worse when one attempts to pop the pimple. The larger the pimple, the more severe the scarring will be when the pimple is popped before it is allowed to heal.
When scarring occurs on the face, we tend to become even more self-conscious. There are several acne removal methods we can consider. Here are the five most popular acne scar removal methods:
1) Fraxel Laser Treatment
Fraxel laser treatments are FDA approved and they are suitable in treating moderate to severe scarring. The pain you feel during the treatment is minimal. You will also experience a shorter downtime as compared to other forms of laser treatment. Fraxel laser treatments stimulate the production of collagen, and the end result is your wrinkles and acne blemishes become far less conspicuous after treatment.
2) Subcision Procedure
If you have rolling scars, your dermatologist may choose to use the subcision procedure to erase marks left by your acne outbreak. The affected area is first injected with an anaesthetic, after which your doctor will cut the scar tissue to encourage the production of new collagen to fill the depressed area of your scars. You will experience some pain and your doctor may prescribe painkillers after the treatment.
3) Dermal Fillers
Your dermatologist may also choose to inject your scars with skin fillers made up of collagen, polymer and fat. Skin fillers plump up the sunken areas by binding with water molecules to lift the skin. There is no need to use any anaesthesia during the treatment. You are likely to require repeat treatments every six to twelve months.
4) Chemical Peels
Chemical peels involve the use of mild acid to remove dead cells from your skin, stimulating the growth of new skin cells and promote healing. A chemical peel may remove scarring by as much as fifty percent. Your skin is likely to turn pink or red after treatment, and you will need to ensure that you do not expose the treated area to direct sunlight while your skin is healing.
5) Dermabrasion
Dermabrasion is suitable for treating superficial scars. The top most and middle layers of your skin is removed under anaesthesia. This stimulates the production of new skin cells and collagen to promote healing. Shallow scars become far less noticeable. Your skin may take several weeks to heal, but the results are generally long lasting.
While the acne scar removal methods outlined above do produce excellent results, prevention is still better than cure. One must realize that the human skin is rather delicate and gentle treatment is necessary. This is because there may not be a quick acting miracle acne scar removal cream within the immediate future. We owe it to ourselves to care for our skin meticulously so that we will feel confident of our appearance at all times.


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