A potential problem with acne is not only unsightly appearance of pimples, but the potential consequences of permanent scarring.
Many make the mistake of thinking that their redness in the skin of their scars. Redness can last for a whole year. As well, dents and stains often occurs after treatment. However, these are not permanent and scarring. The scars are a permanent change of skin tissue, often in the healingitself.
The scars are not only in areas under the skin, but also on the surface.
Icepick scars are small holes, the skin develop on the surface like a pimple put all your skin. Since these are usually deep scars, laser resurfacing will not work.
Another type of car are scars. These scars are flatter on the ground, unlike the Icepick scars are narrow in point. The good thing is that because suchThe scars are not as low as pimple scars, these can often be treated with laser resurfacing.
The keloid scar than the original site of acne scars and is generally accepted as a bright pink or red dust.
There are a number of possible treatments:
Before Dermabrasion
a local anesthetic to the area of scar tissue, a high speed brush is used to remove layers of skin. Your skin will naturally develop more cellsand rejuvenated, without scars.
According Microdermabrasion
This is similar, except that a high speed brush is not used dermabrasion. Instead of aluminum oxide crystals to rapidly move to and through a vacuum tube, remove the skin cells. It is less abrasive on
skin, and then the results may be different.
Third laser
CO2 laser treatment can be very effective in not only scar tissue removal, but also to changethe size of the scars. It usually takes only one treatment, and the area is still weeks later to red.
Fourth Surgery
This is a surgical technique called 'punching', used to get rid of pimple scars stitches or small skin graft the area is repaired.
Drug fifth
The hardest kinds of keloid scars to treat. The change of the skin with laser surgury only irritates and increases the formation ofmore keloids. Some dermatologists may recommend topical or injected drug type steroids.
Regardless of the treatment to follow for your acne scars, consult a professional for appropriate advice and potential risks and benefits.
