Hottest Trends in Acne Scar Removal Treatments
Painful and embarrassing, acne scars are a dreaded thing. Severe acne is a common issue for teenagers and some adults. It is annoying, unsightly, and painful. The person afflicted goes through a constant cycle of popping pimples and then dwelling over the scars and how to get rid of them. This has sprung a tremendous market for acne scars treatment.
The hottest trends in acne scar removal range from the chemical peel to laser treatments. Some ways are more expensive than others, and some are more painful.
First we will discuss dermabrasion. This process is basically skin sanding while the face is numb. The top layer of the facial skin is gently brushed over with a spinning rough blade. This layer is scraped away, and eventually the face will scab. Recovery time takes about 2 - 3 weeks.
Second, we have laser treatment. In this treatment, your facial skin is burned off with a laser. Plus, it is a fairly new procedure and it should be noted that not a lot of trials have been done on its long term effects. Depending on the depth of acne scarring, bandages are necessary for several weeks.
Next on the list is chemical peel. Again this removes the top layers of the epidermis, but this time with acid. Redness and swelling is common after the procedure. Recovery time takes weeks. The acid causes stinging, redness, irritation and dryness. In addition you may have to go through it several times as it can take multiple treatments for desired results.
Moreover we have subcision. Subcision is a type of treatment used to get rid of acne scars that are the rolling type, which usually occur on the cheeks and forehead. For this treatment, the skin is separated from the tissue underneath it. This allows blood to move into the newly created opening, raising the skin. This method typically requires several treatments to give good results.
Another hot treatment is augmentation. This is a process by which your dermatologist injects fillers, usually collagen, under the skin to help smooth the acne scarred area. Also the doctor may take fat from other places in your body and inject that instead of collagen. Recovery time is short, a day at most, as it's just like receiving any other shot. People often return to work right away. It should be noted that this is a temporary fix at the moment, lasting about six months. However, in the future as different "fillers" are discovered, it may last longer.
Lastly we have the punch method. A cookie cutter-like tool is used to cut out individual scars, scooping them out of your face like ice cream. The procedure itself may leave a slight scar. Then the hole in your face can be filled with fat from another part of your body. After this treatment is complete, dermabrasion is recommended because of the unevenness of the newly filled holes. Combing the treatments is popular. Recovery time takes several weeks longer than the other methods.
Not discussed so far are topical creams. This would be a painless way to get rid of the scars. Some just do not work, and really are just moisturizers. For scars to be diminished the cream needs to have a regenerative agent in it. A hot trend is a painless solution to scars, a strong acne treatment cream with a scar healing solution already in it.
Available now is a substance which makes a great treatment for scars healing. It contains the serum of a little creature that heals its own skin on a daily basis. The tiny snail which basks in the sun all day, produces its very own skin healing serum. When collected and used in acne scars treatment great results have been recorded. A wonderful product for acne scars treatment, BioSkinForte is an all natural cream with regenerative enzymes that help to rebuild the skin, in turn erasing scars caused by acne.
Published March 23rd, 2009
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