Monday, September 15, 2008
How to Get Rid of Acne Scars - Acne Scars Can Have a Lasting Effect
Suffering from moderate to severe acne can be a very agonizing experience. As if that is not enough, things can take a turn for the worse. The fact is, even if the acne disappears over time, sometimes, it is unavoidable to leave behind scars. And no matter what method a person uses, he/she just couldn't get rid of that unsightly scar.
So, the next question is, should I just give up? Or is there anything that can be done to prevent those scars or even get rid of them once they appear?
Well, fortunately or unfortunately, the answer is sometimes yes. There are times whereby no matter what you do, you just can't prevent the scars from appearing.
But for now, let's just focus on the positive. Scars can be avoided if you can prevent them in the first place. First, it is very useful to know what the mistakes you should try to avoid are.
For example, there may be a myth that says popping your acne helps. Unfortunately, it doesn't and may even increase the chances of scarring. You definitely should not attempt to do so.
Next, you also shouldn't try to wash your face too often. About twice per day should be sufficient, unless you are specifically told to do so by a qualified professional or you have special skin condition that requires more washing. Over washing may result in irritation of the skin and once again increase the chances of scarring.
If you have already tried your very best to avoid and prevent scars but they still occur, then you might want to try other alternative methods. A point to take note is that sometimes, a scar can appear to be very red and noticeable for the moment, but it is very likely that the scar will fade away given time and become unnoticeable.
If that is acceptable for you, then there is no need for any alternative treatment. However, if the scars just wouldn't fade away or you don't find them acceptable, here are some alternative treatments that may help:
1) Laser treatments
Laser treatments are usually performed by trained and licensed dermatologists. What happens is that the top layer of your skin is removed, revealing an unscarred, smoother layer. Do note that laser treatment may not work for all types of acne scars. Also, it can take quite some time for your skin to heal.
2) Dermabrasion
Like laser treatment, the top layer of your skin is also removed. A rotating instrument is being used instead of laser. Using dermabrasion, your skin can take a longer time to heal, almost up to 3 weeks to minimize the effects.
3) Surgery
Certain surgery procedures can also help to treat acne scars. Success is influenced by factors like the types of acne scars you have as well as the severity of your scars.
4) Chemical Peels
This is probably the most common type of treatment being offered. It can be done in a salon and need not be performed by a trained medical professional. However, it is always a good idea for you to ensure that the person performing the task is reliable. Like laser treatment and dermabrasion, the top layer of the skin is also removed, but using chemicals.
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