Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at
4:39 pm
Article by MaryAnn Martin
If you are a person with acne scarring, don’t despair. Unlike years gone by, acne scar treatment has come leaps and bounds. The scars can be treated cosmetically with topical creams to remove redness, or taken to the next level and removed with medical intervention. The treatments for scar removal are:
1.Microdermabrasion. You can think of it as taking sand paper to your skin and giving it a good rubbing. Microdermabrasion refers to a number of techniques that use instruments to literally peel the top layer of skin off, usually the dead layer of protective cells on the very surface of the skin. 2.Chemical peels. In this treatment a broad range of chemical treatments is applied on the skin. The peel (the chemicals) dissolve skin cells, promoting the growth of new tissue. 3.Dermal Fillers. Dermal fillers raise the area up diminishing the appearance of acne scars. The problem with dermal fillers however, is that they break down in the body, over time, and repeat procedures are necessary. 4.Punch Excision. Local anesthesia is applied to the scar area and a tool is used to remove the scar and its surrounding edges. With the scar removed, the skin is either sutured back together, or a skin graft is used. 5.Laser Treatment.. There is a wide range of laser therapies that works quickly, remove redness, and improve the appearance of scars tremendously. Laser therapy removes the skin layer by layer, and treatment can be completed in as little as one session.
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Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at
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Saturday, June 25th, 2011 at
4:37 pm
Article by Ingrid Lihan
Acne scar treatment is used to clear the skin of the unevenness that comes after being affected by acne over a long period of time.
Acne scar treatment may vary in type and cost on the basis of the type of scars on the skin. Skin should be acne free for a specified period for the treatment to start. The depth of the scars and the extent of skin that is covered by scarring determine the number of sessions that are required for treating the skin. The extent to which you have picked at your acne directly impacts the extent of scarring.
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Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011 at
4:39 pm
Question by Chicago Princess: Can anyone recommend a good treatment for acne scars?
I am not expecting them to disappear completely, but I would not mind at least defeating the pink spots now that acne is over….
Has anyone been successful in lessening acne scars permanently, and if yes, can you recommend a way?
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Monday, June 20th, 2011 at
4:35 pm
Sunday, June 19th, 2011 at
4:38 pm
Article by Caizechong
Natural acne treatment is simple and easy to adopt and so to follow. The most important benefit for the natural acne treatment is it is generally free from side effects and no report says that it is harmful by any ways. Natural treatments start from your kitchen and therefore, they are quite less expensive as compare to other medical sciences’ treatment.
Fruit juices will help you in curing acne. Another great drink is the green tea which contains antioxidants that fight acne causing bacteria. To cure acne green leafy vegetables can be consumed. This helps to freshen up the body. Lemon is an excellent cleanser for acne affected skin. You can mix fresh lemon juice with rose water and apply to affected skin. Wash off after half an hour with clean water. This acne remedy usually shows great results in a few days and in a couple weeks acne should completely disappear from your face.
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Sunday, June 19th, 2011 at
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Thursday, June 16th, 2011 at
4:38 pm
Article by Ella River
Acne in its easy and mild forms is bothering enough. Severe forms such as cystic acne or nodules are even more of a pain, literally and potentially scarring for your look and for your confidence. There is no wonder solution to get rid of cystic acne but certainly there are treatments to help you out and a numbers of dos and don’ts you should follow. Our advice is intended for mild acne sufferers. For sever cases YOU HAVE TO see a dermatologist to avoid complications ad severe scars that will last a lifetime.
What is cystic acne?
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