Learn about your Options when it comes to Acne Scar Resurfacing
In the past years, a technique known as skin resurfacing has become a popular way of treating the signs of aging, sun damage, and to even helping you rid acne scars. There are several different options you can choose from, but in order to make the right decision you'll need to know what they entail.
Laser therapy, chemical peels and microdermabrasion are some of the most common resurfacing techniques. Here is a general overview of the benefits and contraindications of each one of these procedures.
Recently, laser therapy has become a popular form of treatment for acne scars. This procedure uses a carbon dioxide laser to "burn off" certain layers of the skin. If you decide to undergo this type of treatment you can undergo either ablative laser therapy or non-ablative laser therapy.
Ablative laser therapy removes the epidermis. Therefore, it does leave visible signs of treatment and requires more down time. Non-ablative treatments deal with the underlying layers of skin. This makes the damage less visible and recovery time less necessary.
Chemical Peels & Acne Scarring
Chemicals peels have long been a popular way of resurfacing acne scars. This procedure helps remove or peel off dead skin by using different chemicals. The removal of these skin cells will help promote the growth of new, healthier layers of skin.
Retinoic acid peels are the best type of treatment for treating acne scars. This type of peel not only helps with acne scars, but also helps improve the signs of aging such as wrinkles and age spots. Deeper scarring requires the use of stronger acids.
Downtime will depend on the depth of the chemical peel so if you have a light chemical peel you probably won't require anesthesia or a recovery period. However, if you undergo medium and deep chemical peels you will require anesthesia, pain medication, and even a few weeks to recover.
Microdermabrasion for Acne Scars and Acne Scarring
If you want a gentler scar treatment option then microdermabrasion is a good option. If you suffer from minor scars, then you can also undergo microdermabrasion in order to treat them. Keep in mind that it will also take more time to produce any noticeable effects.
This procedure doesn't require medical assistance, but it should always be performed in sterile conditions to minimize the risk of infection. As a matter of fact, microdermabrasion can be done in a spa, salon or a doctor's office.
The interest in microdermabrasion systems has made several cosmetic companies develop an at-home version. These systems usually include a portable machine with sponge or brush attachments. These treatments are usually used in connection with a microdermabrasion cream.
At home treatments can be done more frequently than traditional microdermabrasion. It can also be used all over your body to help remove dry skin patches and age spots as well as body scars.
BIOSKINEXFOL is a natural microdermabrasion cream that can be used to remove dark spots, wrinkles and acne scars. This cream is a gentler form of acne scar removal. It contains snail serum and abrading micro crystals that work together to help dissolve scar tissue.
Published January 14th, 2010
Filed in Health