Bidding Good Gye to Ugly Acne Scars
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Bidding Good Gye to Ugly Acne Scars
Aside from
the humiliation caused by full-grown acne to a patient, more depression is
brought by the skin disorder once it gets healed or dried up the wrong way
because it results to ugly traces or scars.
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According to dermatologists, acne scars have resulted
from inflamed and infected pimples or blackheads that weren’t treated properly.
They have also categorized the types of acne scars into two: the pigmented scars
and the ice pick scars. The former is known to leave behind purplish-brown marks
once the pimple blemish goes away while the latter is known to leave small
depressions on the skin after the lesions have dried up.
Studies show
that women are more prone to acne scarring compared to men because of heredity
or lighter skin color.
Research has also proved that pigmented acne
scars are more prominent to darker colored women because it has resulted from
the bigger collection of pigment cells already present in their skin.
Treating Traces of Acne
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Since acne is a common skin disorder, it is expected to
heal all by themselves after the proper medication has been given. But
sometimes, cases occur that persistent blackheads or pimple become infected
which results to acne scars and pockmarks. Because of this, dermatologists and
some medical experts have taken precautions and developed treatments to
exterminate acne scars:
1. Dermabrasion. One of most
popular acne scar treatment is dermabrasion. The treatment involves scraping off
the top layer of skin physically. After a series of deep dermabrasion
treatments, the patient has to take a time off from work or from school for the
recovery period. This is known to be one of the most effective methods that
remove deep acne scars for good.
2. Micro-dermabrasion.
If you have lighter acne scars, experts recommend microdermabrasion, a less
invasive approach that scrapes off a very thin layer of skin and doesn’t require
long recovery period. This treatment involves a medical “sand blasting”
technique that cleans the pores.
3. Laser resurfacing.
While dermabrasion using scrapping off layers of skin, laser resurfacing uses a
highly concentrated light beam or laser to burn off skin cells.
4. Acid peels. Another way to remove acne scars is by
using acids peels. The method usually takes a week or two to heal the skin.
Although this treatment is known to be effective, you might want to consider
other acne scar treatment because it causes discomfort and reddening of the skin
during the healing process.
5. Collagen injections. The
collagen injection is also one of the most scar removal approached recommended
by doctors. The treatment uses a protein called “collagen,” which is also known
as a natural component of human tissue.
The collagen is injected
underneath the scar to raise it to the level of the surrounding skin to restore
its normal appearance. Since collagen breaks eventually, the scar treatment has
to be repeated over time.
6. Chemical peels. This
treatment involves the use of a chemical in order to remove the top layer of the
scarred skin. It is also used to smooth depressed acne scars to give the skin an
even color. Thirty to 40 percent glycolic acids are used in these peelings that
are applied to the skin.
7. ClearLight. This treatment
involves a new therapeutic light that uses the innovative Acne PhotoClearingTM -
APCTM technology. This targets and destroys the surface of the acne that quickly
and easily repairs it. It is also known to be effective in clearing inflamed
acne in one month.
Other fast-reduction scar treatments include the use
of copper-peptide products like copper peptide serum and tri-reduction protect
to exfoliate the skin.