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Basic Info about Acne Scar Removal

by Martha Fitzharris

Unfortunately, for some people, acne can have long-term effects. In fact, it is common for people with moderate and severe forms of acne to develop scars which affect their self-image, especially if the scars that were left behind are large or extensive.

There are several different ways you can treat acne scars, or any type of scar for that matter. Some of the most common forms of treatment include excision, whether applied with grafting or without, and laser treatments. However, there are resurfacing procedures (such as microdermabrasion) and products (scar creams) that can be less bothersome and just as effective.

When choosing an acne scar removal procedure, you will need to take into consideration the location, size, and type of scar or scars. Small scars, for example can be treated by using microdermabrasion or scar creams, however, if you are wanting to treat larger scars you may have to turn to more invasive treatments such as surgery and skin grafting.

Learn how to Deal with Acne Scars

Treating acne scars effectively requires you to pull out all the stops. This means that you should do everything you can to avoid acne scars including modifying your daily cleansing routine and incorporating a natural acne cream to the mix. Keep in mind that untreated or undertreated acne is one of the main causes of acne scarring. If, however, you have severe acne, it may be close to impossible to avoid acne scars.

Minor scars usually aren't a big worry for most people, in fact, they can be easily treated using an effective scar cream. However, if you're trying to treat more extensive scarring then you will most likely need laser therapy or surgical excision.

Skin Care Products for Scar Removal

Natural skin care creams and traditional products can be equally effective in your fight against acne scars. Choose products that help dissolve scar tissue and promote the production of collagen. Some of the best ingredients for treating scars are rose hip seed oil and snail serum.

Rose hip oil can be used in its natural state or as part of another skin care cream.

Laser Therapy Minimizes Acne Scarring

Fractional laser therapy seems to be the best type of laser treatment for scars. A fractional laser emits a dispersed ray that can target the damaged parts of the epidermis and dermis. This way the scar tissue is treated, but the healthy tissue is left untouched.

Punch Excision: Removing Acne Scars

This type of treatment is done by using a sharp tool to remove the skin that contains the scar. This procedure will leave a hole that will then be sealed by suturing the edges of the skin together to close the wound. Punch excision is not an ideal treatment for all scar types, but it is most effective when treating deep, atrophic scars such as ice pick scars.

Not everyone is willing to undergo such invasive or aggressive treatments, which is why BIOACNECARE is such a welcoming option. This revolutionary skin cream can be used as both an acne treatment and a scar treatment product because it contains Helix aspersa muller extract, a potent, yet gentle, ingredient capable of helping you eradicate acne bacteria as well as helping promote acne scar removal.

Published March 31st, 2010

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