Tuesday, September 17, 2013

What is the Difference Between Face Acne Marks and Face Acne Scars?

Acne is a disease that affects the skin. It is most commonly found on the face but it also affects other parts of the body such as the neck, back and chest. Many people think that acne is almost synonymous with puberty, but in fact it can affect people of all ages. Face acne especially comes in the form of pustules, pimples, blackheads, whiteheads and cysts.

This article deals specifically with the after effects of acne, which are called acne scars and acne marks. Many believe that these two terms are synonymous but in fact they are not. Face Acne scars are the deep damaged tissue left after a pimple has flared up or a blackhead has partially healed, after being provoked. A Face Acne mark is slight residue under the first layer of skin, easily healed by gentle exfoliation and light moisturizing. These scars are the visible and permanent remains of acne inflictions. The marks are visible as well but can be easily removed with proper medication or skin treatment.

Most of the available remedies on the market deal specifically with face acne scars with laser treatment being most popular. While these treatments specialize in dealing with scars, they can also help with the marks since marks are less deeply embedded in the skin thus can easily be removed by scar cream or a treatment such as laser therapy.

Acne mark treatments on the other hand, do not have such power over scars. You might say that scars are out of the jurisdiction of the mark treatments. The reason why this is so, is partially embedded in the above paragraph - the difference in nature between acne marks and scars. Since acne marks are seen to be easier to get rid of than scars, products or other treatments that specialize in removing the marks will not be at the strength required to be effective on the scars, even though some may claim to be able to kill both birds with one stone.

We can conclude that though face acne marks and face acne scars are similar and are also considered to be the same by many. However, there is an important technical difference that we must acknowledge when purchasing products that claim to be efficient in getting rid of both, as we can get ripped off.








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