Sunday, January 6, 2013

Options For Acne Scar Treatment

 People almost always want to be regarded as beautiful or attractive or good looking. After all, it's one of the best means to be noticed and acknowledged. Beautiful and healthy skin often makes one look more appealing. But many things, such as blemishes, can get in the way of healthy skin. Skin blemishes are quite numerous, and the most common of them are acne or pimples. Acne or pimples beset almost everybody at some points. It's in fact the most common of skin conditions. "Pimples", as they are most commonly called, and it affects one at varying degrees. It can range from something minor or negligible to moderate and severe which can be disturbing.

Such condition poses no health threat but it can affect a person's self-esteem. After all, acne has so much to do with one's face and appearance and these can be a major issue. Much more so if they leave scars, and it can probably last all throughout one's life. Unless of course one resorts to an acne scar treatment. There are quite several of them acne scar treatment procedures. They may be able to remedy those facial scars which blemish one's appearance. For an acne scar treatment, there is primarily dermabrasion - among the most common and popular treatments. How is dermabrasion done? This procedure removes damaged skin and allows a new surface to show.

It's best that this is done by a skilled professional to ensure the best results. It takes an hour or so to perform dermabrasion. Then there is chemical peeling, regarded as the quickest form of acne scar treatment. Through a chemical peel, acid is applied on to the skin surface. That way, the damaged layer is removed, and a new surface would be revealed. This time, it would be smoother and pinkish and healthier looking. After the peel, though, there may be redness and swelling. The peeling takes more or less 15 minutes. Another method for removing scars is through laser surfacing.

Laser is used to do away with the topmost scarred layer. Laser surfacing is relatively new, though, and more studies have to be done about it. Then there is subcision which is done by detaching the scar from the deeper tissue. A pool of blood would then flow under it thereby causing the scar to level. An economical procedure to smoothen the skin surface is through punch replacement. This is quite ideal for severe scarring cases. Through the punch replacement, deep pitted scars are removed with a hair transplant type punch. This is then replaced by a tissue graft, oftentimes from behind the ear.

Quite an effective measure although healing may take several weeks. For all these treatments, it would be best that one consults a qualified and reliable dermatologist. After all, much can be at stake when it comes to this. It's not at all vain to put so much due on one's appearance. Provided of course it is within reasonable limits. But it is a manifestation of a healthy self-esteem when one takes care of themselves. Appearances may be shallow, but it is regarded with significance by most people.








The author of this article twitter.com/rosewindale Rose Windale is a Health and Wellness Coach who has been successful with several natural health programs for many years. Rose decided to share her knowledge and tips through her website www.healthzine.org www.healthzine.org. You can sign up for her free newsletter and enjoy a healthy and happy life.

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