Saturday, December 1, 2012

An Acne Scar Treatment that Works

Acne is a double-edged sword. It assaults the skin with pimples, and leaves scars as a reminder of the attack. The effects of acne scars vary from person to person. However, there is a procedure that many sufferers are using for improved acne skin care. Unfortunately, many people don't know about acne laser treatments.

How Does It Work

Laser resurfacing is a relatively new method of skin care dermasurgeons use for improving skin texture and appearance. Unlike chemical peels and dermabrasion, it provides the dermasurgeon with more control over the penetration of the skin. This allows for a greater amount of precision and safety on the skin. Using a wand-like laser, damaged skin cells are removed, replaced by fresh skin cells. This approach appears to stimulate collagen growth and tighten underlying skin to improve skin tone and remove fine lines and mild to moderate skin damage.

The Expectations

Discomfort is usually minor during the procedure. Discuss any possible pain medication needed prior to treatment with your surgeon. Treated areas should be kept moist with ointment or surgical bandages for the first few days. The skin is typically red or pink and may be covered with a fine crust. The treated sites must be protected from sunlight after the procedure. Once healing is completed, sunblock lotion should be applied. In some cases, a pink surface color may remain for several days to several months. For women, make-up can be worn after about 7-14 days.

The Side Effects

Thousands of laser resurfacing procedures are performed successfully each year. Significant complications are rare, and the risk of scarring is low. Common side effects may include crusting, mild swelling, redness or brown discoloration at the treatment sites. These are usually minimized by surgical techniques and pre- and post-operative regimens. Also, some patients have experienced cases of mild pigmentation loss. However, those cases have been extremely rare. Usually it takes about two weeks for the skin to heal completely. The treatment performed and the amount of skin removed, may cause a range between one and four weeks.

Final Results

Most people experience a marked improvement in the quality of their skin. The skin appears clearer and healthier. To keep your skin healthy, a daily sunscreen application is necessary after healing to protect laser resurfaced skin. A sunscreen that protects against both ultraviolet A and B rays is best. For the face, it should be a product formulated for the face, with an SPF of at least 15.

Is it Affordable

Most insurance plans will not cover laser resurfacing because it is an elective cosmetic surgery. The cost of laser skin resurfacing will vary slightly depending on location and treatment area. However, the national average is a little over two thousand dollars. Set up a consultation with a Board Certified Surgeon, and find out what the particulars are. For many, laser resurfacing has been an effective acne scar removal option. This makes it one of the best acne treatments available today.








Don Stevens writes on skin care and related issues. You can learn more by visiting my blog, Celebrity Style Skin Care.

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