Health Care Guide

Treat Your Acne Scars

May 27th, 2009 by Aaks


Our skin can keep in store some taint of different causes. These can be trenches, burns, scratch and other taints when we hurt ourselves occasionally. Are the acne scars different then other scars? Well…as any other scars, acne scars are the result of micro traumas in our skin that results a cluster in too much collagen in that particular stain. As distinguished from other scars, acne scars, more often than not, are bound down and depressed within our skin. Since the injury occurs within the inner skin from the original inflammation led by acne, the scar is often internally our skin. So it is not too easy to treat the acne scarring.

There are some different types of acne scars:
Rolling scars create an undulating appearance of the skin because of their mass and shallow depth.
Boxcar scars usually have gnarled form that brings into the effect of well-defined edges on the temples or cheeks. They look similar to chickenpox scars.
Ice pick scars are deep, declined scars which form cavities in the skin. They are considered to be the most common.
Hypertrophic scars are embossed scars which stay within the boundary of the original injury and can reduce or grow in size with the passage of time, depending on the skin condition.

We get used for this “tissued chicken” state long before acne. The reason is that for generations acne scars were a painful reminder of our skin’s difficult history that considered being for always. For a long time, acne scars suggested to be incurable. But today this is not true in all cases. With the development of many new technologies we have the opportunity get rid of acne scars once for all.

Modern science has some highly effective technologies for treating and removing acne scars. Have you heard about laser technology? Lasers can be very effective in purging away acne scarring. One thing: before treating any acne scars, you must treat any active acne. So you should start with visiting the dermatologist.

If you need the laser removing acne scars, take a good look at clinic or beauty salon before take your choice. Your best choice is to find a board-certified physician offering acne scar treatment. Verify that your doctor uses a non-ablative laser, which, unlike the old laser models does not remove the top layers of the skin and are non-destructive. Pain is usually quite tolerable. The recovery time for laser treatment is usually succinct.

Carole is the author of some web-blogs in Health category. You can find more interesting and useful information at Beautiful Skin Blog and Natural Acne Care Blog.

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