Friday, May 31, 2013

How To Remove Your Acne Scar

An acne scar, just like any scar, is the unsightly result of a healed wound, or in this case, acne. Depending on the severity of your acne, the scars can be quite difficult to remove. Luckily, there are several procedures you can choose from for removing acne scars.

Types of Acne Scar

First of all, note that there are two types of scars, namely the following.

Hypertropic scars. These scars are thick and discolored. They can be seen above the normal surface of the skin.

Keloid scars. These scars are discolored and can be seen below or at skin level. Just like stretch marks, these scars grow outward from the wound or injury.

Procedures for Removing Acne Scars

Below are the procedures that can be employed for removing acne scars. All of these treatments are proven to be effective. However, ensure that you first consult your dermatologist and that you choose the right treatment.

Topical solutions. These are ointments applied to the scarred area. These aim to hydrate the skin and remove dead skin cells, resulting in rejuvenated skin and diminished scars. 4% niacinamide topical cream, such as Acnessential, has been shown in university studies to effectively fade scarring...plus has the added bonus that it prevents more acne from forming (preventing future scarring).

Silicone sheets. Although it is not known for certain how these work, studies show that they are effective for diminishing and removing acne scars.

Microdermabrasion. This is a procedure where a dermatologist removes the outer layer of the scarred skin. This results in the growth of healthier and more elastic skin, which, in turn, leads to the reduction or elimination of scars.

Chemical peeling. This is a procedure for removing acne scar using solutions of Trichloroacetic Acid, Phenol, and Alphahydroxy acid. The solution removes the outer layers of the damaged skin. In this procedure, the removed damaged skin cells are replaced with new skin cells. This, in effect, results in diminished acne scars.

Laser resurfacing. This procedure is performed by a cosmetic surgeon. In this procedure, a concentrated laser beam targets the area to be treated. The laser energy penetrates the skin and vaporizes water, as well as the top layer of the skin, while leaving the deeper layers untouched. This procedure helps restore the skin's elasticity through the shortening of the collagen fibers contained in the skin layers.








Richard Hargreaves is a former MR AUSTRALIA and publisher of Acne-Free-Info.com. On his website he provides a FREE 70 page acne-free-info.com Acne Blemish Treatments eBook and information on the best acne-free-info.com/get-rid-acne-scar-treatment-acne-scar-removal-cream acne scar treatments to acne-free-info.com/get-rid-acne-scar-treatment-acne-scar-removal-cream remove acne scar.

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