Monday, May 20, 2013

Acne Scars, How to Get Rid of Them

Acne scars may make you feel uncomfortable and embarrassed around people. A scar normally forms at the site of an injury. In this case, the injury is a as a result of the body's inflammatory response to the sebum bacteria and the dead cells in the sebaceous follicle.

Scars as a result of acne can be classified into two. There are those scars that are caused by increased tissue formation, they are referred to as keloids and are associated with excessive amounts of collagen. There are also those that are caused by loss of tissue. Excessive production of collagen is a response by the skin cells to an injury. The excess collagen is piled in fibrous masses leading to a scar. Acne scars that are caused by loss of tissue include ice-pick scars and depressed fibrotic scars. Others are atrophic macules and follicular macular atrophy.

You can get rid of these scars through a number of treatment methods. One such treatment is through collagen injection. This involves injecting collagen under the skin that helps to stretch and fill out certain types of scars. Autologous fat transfer involves taking fat from one part of your body and injecting it under the skin to elevate a depressed scar. Dermabrasion is considered the most effective treatment method and it involves the use of an anesthetic and a high-speed brush to remove surface skin and change the shape of the scar.

Microdermabrasion is a form of dermabrasion and instead of using a high-speed brush, aluminum oxide crystals passing through a vacuum tube are used to remove surface skin. Other treatment methods for acne scars include laser treatment, skin surgery and skin grafting.








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