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Nov 25 2008

Get Rid of Acne Scars Using Subcision or Augmentation

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There are two procedures that involve needles, they are subcision and augmentation. With subcision a needle is used to weaken the fibrous bands causing the scar to rise up making it level with the upper layer of skin. Think of it as a hole filler. In augmentation fat or collagen is injected into the acne scar. Again this causes the scar to rise up becoming virtually unnoticeable. You need to know the degree of the acne scar before you choose the correct solution to use. In order to figure this out you can look in a mirror to see how shallow or deep the scar is or you can always consult your dermatologist. You definitely can’t treat acne scars overnight but it also won’t take years to remove your acne scars either.

There are numerous ways to eliminate acne scars especially when it comes to modern medication. You can listen to an expert (dermatologist), research the information yourself, or you could even pay a visit to a store that carries medications that help remove acne scars to see which one is best suited for your skin.

After this final stage you can present your healthy, smooth, and great looking skin to others without being scared.

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Nov 24 2008

How to Get Rid of Acne Scars

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You are now free of acne. Of course using the right medication definitely was a contributing factor to this freedom. But, when you look in the mirror and notice all the acne is gone you notice that there are acne scars. You may ask, “How am I going to get rid of these horrible acne scars”? Well, to find the answer all you need to do is read on.

Determining the amount of damage that has been done to your face will help in determining what kind of treatment you will need to help eliminate your acne scars. In general the worse the acne scar the longer the treatments will need to go on. Now let’s take a look at a few treatments that can be used to eliminate acne scars:

First we have a chemical peel. The chemical peel is an intense solution that you apply to your skin and allow it to blister up. Once the skin has blistered up you can then peel away the acne scar layer. This will allow a new fresh, smooth layer of skin to form. It is best to use this treatment on less severely damaged skin. Another treatment you can try it dermabrasion. Dermabrasion is a much more effective way of treating acne scars but the downsides are that it’s a considerably longer recovery time and a much more painful process. This process involves rotating a brush over the acne scar.

One process that has become increasingly popular among patients suffering from acne scars is laser resurfacing. This process involves using a laser to remove the outer layer of skin which allows a new layer to grow that will cover the acne scars. You must be sure to care for your skin after this process because the scar could return. You can go all out and have a surgical procedure done, called punch. During this procedure you are placed under general anesthesia and a tool is used to remove scarring.

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Sep 10 2008

Acne Scars

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The single worst part about having an acne problem is that acne scars are very common to those who suffer from serious acne. A scar is a result of injury done to tissue, and regardless of the course, they will either be raised on the skin or actual depressions. If they are lucky, some people are able to only suffer from a few acne scars, but some others can have much more severe scarring. Unfortunately, if the scarring is too severe, confidence will wind up suffering badly as a result.  

So, let’s take a look at the major facts behind acne problems.  

Acne Scars – The Source

·         Acne is actually the reaction of your body to dead cells, sebum and bacteria that gets all plugged up into the skin’s sebaceous follicle, since the skin gets irritated by these substances and infect the skin.

·         Your body chooses to fight off the bacteria in the follicle by sending white blood cells to the actual site of the pimple, hoping to fix the situation.

·         The two types of acne scars are raised scars and depressed scars.

·         The severity of the acne problem tends to be directly proportional to the risk of developing acne scars.

·         Acne scars do not often disappear completely, but more often than not, may diminish, but not completely vanish.  

Acne Scars – Treating Them

·         Always look at the severity of the scarring before you decide just how much treatment is necessary. If there are only smaller scars, the treatment may not be necessary at all.

·         More extensive acne scars can easily harm one’s confidence, but always look at the cost, expected outcome, and how viable the actual treatment will be for you.

·         Of the treatments available, collagen injections are quite possible, where the collagen is injected over three to six months under the patient’s skin, helping to fill and stretch the area.

 ·         Fat transfers are also possible, where fat cells get removed from your body and then injected into the actual area of the acne scar.

·         Dermabrasion is an extremely effective acne scar treatment where a brush that is powered at high speeds takes away the surface skin and smoothes out acne scars. It doesn’t work for them all, but it can certainly help.

·         Microdermabrasion is a little less invasive than what dermabrasion can do, yet still works in the same fashion. Crystals of aluminum oxide can get passed through a specific vacuum tube and will remove the skin cells on the surface. There are several treatments in order. 

Acne Scars – Prevention

·         The best way to prevent acne scars would be to make sure you get your acne treated as early as possible.

·         Try to control the inflammation of your acne as best you can.

·         Emotional scarring can result from the acne scars, so trying to find the best treatment available is very important.

·         Always remember that you should talk to your dermatologist and see about what your options for treatment are.

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Aug 24 2008

Acne Scar Treatment and how to Tackle it

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People suffering from acne sometimes feel that they cannot do anything about the scars the acne leaves, but there are acne scar treatments available that can help reduce the appearance of them.  While the acne scar treatment may not completely remove the marks left on your face, it will reduce them tremendously and make them less noticeable. 

Acne scar treatment should help the scars both inside and out 

Acne scarring does not just affect the physical aspects of a person.  It also affects them mentally.  Some acne patients suffer very mild acne that does require acne scar treatment.  More severe acne like cystic acne can leave very large pockmarks that embarrass the sufferers to no end.  They become very self conscious of the way they look and begin to avoid social situations because of it. 

Acne scar treatment commonly is used to help treat a condition called ‘post-inflammatory pigmentation’.  This follows the healing of acne lesions and leaves the skin where the acne cyst was once discolored.  Acne scar treatments work on two different types of acne scars: keloids which are the formation of irregular-shaped scar tissue where the lesion healed and can be hereditary; and ice-pick scars which leave linear or circular marks due to the loss of tissue from the lesion site.  Sunken fibrotic scars and soft tissue scarring are variations of the ice-pick type scars. 

Acne scar treatments that may work for you 

Acne scar treatment takes time to work, especially if the scars are bad.  A dermatologist may try different methods of acne scar treatment, from lotions to more advanced methods such as laser therapy treatments.  Another acne scar treatment that may be tried is dermabrasion, which can be just as painful as the acne itself.  Dermatologists will use skin grafts or a filling agent such as collagen to heal the scars.  The skin can be grafted from behind the ears using a technique called punch grafting and this type of dermabrasion is great for treating ice-pick scars. 

If the scar is severe, the dermabrasion technique used will remove the stratum corneum from the scar by abrading it.  This particular acne scar treatment is usually painful and a general anesthetic will be used on the patient to help numb the tissue being worked on.  This method will leave the skin raw and red and it can take months for the skin to heal properly.  This acne scar treatment works better when the scar is raised higher than the skin that surrounds it.  Dermabrasion does not work well with scars that are sunken or pock marked. 

Laser therapy as an acne scar treatment will also leave the skin raw around the scar site.  This is due to the fact that laser therapy removes the skin layer by layer and uses carbon dioxide in the process.  Peeling, the last type of common acne scar treatment available, also removes the skin – usually the epidermal layer – and is a perfect acne scar treatment for mild and superficial scarring.  Acne sufferers should check with the dermatologist for more information about these methods.

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