Friday, February 8, 2013

What Will Remove My Acne Scars?

Acne scars are permanent, visible reminders of one's battle waged with this skin affliction. There are some treatments that can ease healing so scarring is kept to a minimum and even reduce the appearance of acne scars altogether.

The type of treatment that would be best for an individual depends on the type of scarring they have. Although, skin creams may be used for any scar type. Such acne creams are often used to treat scarring because they are easily applied, cost-effective and often do produce results over time.

Natural scar treatments often work in much the same way as medicated options. Often a cream is used to remove dead skin cells and debris and then a natural treatment exfoliates the skin to show new, healthy skin. There are many herbs that can help to heal acne scars.

Witch hazel
Chamomile
Rose Hip Seed Oil
Rosemary

Rosewater and sandalwood can also be mixed to form a paste which should sit on the skin overnight. This mask will help soothe and rejuvenate the skin. Many natural products will help promote healing in the skin which reduces the appearance of scars.

Another mask can be made from 1 tbsp. sour cream, one tbsp. of plain yogurt, one tbsp. of oatmeal and a few drops of lemon juice. Lemon juice is known to be a great natural exfoliate and also lightens dark scar tissue. There are many other www.acneridguide.com/acne-scar-treatments scar treatments that are effective at removing acne scars but the cost varies tremendously.

Micro-dermabrasion can often be administered in a skin clinic or salon, thus reducing the cost since it does not need to be administered by a doctor. Care should be taken to investigate the facility, partly for this reason. Numbing medication is applied to the affected area and a special instrument scrubs away the top layer of skin to expose the healthy scar-free skin underneath.

Similarly, chemical peels use acid to peel away the top layer of skin to remove superficial scars. Laser treatment for acne scars has grown in popularity over recent years. Usually laser skin treatments are very expensive but do produce great success. Non-ablative lasers deliver energy to the deepest layers of the skin but do not bother the top surface layers while ablative lasers do remove the epidermis.

Fractional laser treatment is another scar treatment. Such procedures have little recovery time which is also nice. After scars are removed or broken up, new skin cell production must be stimulated. Keloid scars that are raised above the skin can be flattened by steroids, but in order to raise up indented scars, skin regeneration must take place which is more difficult.

Other treatments like subcision, punch excision and dermal fillers can be used for other scar types. As with any medical treatment, scar removal or improvement should be researched and individualized before any steps are taken.








Nicole Fitzgerald - Removing and Reducing Acne and Scars Naturally
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