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[R174]Remedies For Acne Scars
by David Warple, Dav
If possible, stopping the progress of your acne while still in the early stages is the best way to avoid scars. There are instances that, when left alone, acne will heal itself. In contrast, once acne progresses into the serious stage where acne cysts and nodules begin developing, the possibility of acne scaring increases.

Even though there are a few treatments available that will remove acne scars, some scaring is permanent or will require regular treatments. Generally, these great effects of acne scar treatments are only temporary.

When acne progresses to the severe stage, the pimples are painful and larger than they are in the earlier stages. Once your acne becomes severe, it is crucial that you find treatment to halt its progression. A physician or dermatologist can provide correct medical advice for care and treatment of your condition, including the possible use of prescription medicine. Obtaining effective treatment at this stage will determine whether or not your acne will be cured or you will bear scars as a reminder of your condition for the rest of your life.

Every case of acne is unique. Treatments can vary per individual, proving successful for some and having no effect on others. This is also true with acne scar treatments. Since the affects of acne vary per person, each case of scaring is unique. Because of this, treatment for scaring is dealt with on a case by case basis. In most cases, combinations of treatments are used, instead of one single treatment.

There are six treatments that are quite popular right now. There are currently known as Dermabrasion, Laser Resurfacing, Chemical Peels, Punch Techniques, Subcision, and Augmentation.

Augmentation is the process of raising the crater-like scar by injecting into it collagen or fat taken from another area of the body. The results of this treatment are only temporary, so it must be repeated regularly. Dermabrasion and Laser Resurfacing can be expensive options and they are not always successful in removing the scars.

The cost and effectiveness of the various acne scar treatmnts can vary widely, with some being quite expensive, so it is important to consider all the options before deciding on the best course of action. A higher priced treatment does not always produce the best results. Facts rather than emotion should govern any decision regarding treatment. Your doctor is the best person to assist you in choosing the treatment that best suits you and your needs.

As acne resolves, it leaves a hyperpigmented spot on the skin. This is the result of natural healing process. This hyperpigmentation mark slowly fades away and sometimes it takes up to a year. If after a year also you see a mark, you have an acne scar. Let us discuss about the type of acne scars in detail.

Acne scars are of two types -keloids and depressed scars. Keloids are raised scars. Keloids form in few people and a keloid is a mass of tissues that grows on the site of the injury. Keloids are difficult to treat and look very ugly. Keloids are more commonly found on male torsos. Other type of increased tissue formation scar is called hypertrophic scar. Hypertrophy means overgrowth.

Majority of people form depressed scars. The depressed scars form as a result of loss of tissue at the acne site. The tissue is lost when the acne spreads inside the skin and gets attacked by the white blood cells. Some collagen is lost in this process. The new skin grows over the depression and a depressed scar forms. The depressed scars are classified in to three types- ice pick scars, boxcar scars and rolling scars.

Icepick scars-
Icepick scars are commonly deep scars. They may also be superficial. They look sharp as if the skin has been cut with an icepick. These scars are difficult to treat with laser or dermabrasion as they go deeper inside.

Boxcar scars-
These scars do not have sharp edges unlike icepick scars. Boxcar scars are oval or round and commonly they are not very deep.

Rolling scars-
When the scarred skin looks rolled, the scars are known as rolling scars.

This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.

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