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Don't Pinch That Pimple
It's everyone's worst nightmare. Waking up the day before a special event to discover a big, red pimple baring itself for all to see right on your face! Here's how to get rid of it quickly and safely: 1. Don't ever pinch, squeeze or pick at a...
Essential Skin Care - 5 things you must know about keeping your skin healthy.
The skin is quite an amazing organ. Weighing in at almost nine
pounds, on average, the skin is the first line of defense for
the body. The trouble is that we are not born with a user manual
for our skin. To compound the issue, the most education...
Is There A Solution For Acne?
Are there acne solutions that really work? If you are plagued by acne this may be a question that you have asked. There are acne solutions that really work and this article will give you some ideas of what you can try so you will be able to find...
Oh, no! I Have Backne! The continuing mystery behind back acne.
"Backne" is street slang for back acne. And while the contraction's definite origin is unknown, it can be said that it comes from the fact that nearly everyone in the world has, at one point in his or her life, experienced having back acne. Indeed,...
Spironolactone in the treatment of acne
In his article on acne published recently in the New England Journal of Medicine James (1) mentions that androgen antagonist spironolacton is often useful in women with hyperandrogenism. However, it would be important to point out, that the...
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Acne Scar Removal Options - no scars please!
For people who suffer from
acne, the only thing worse
is acne scars - those marks
that are left behind as a
constant reminder of what
you went through while dealing
with acne. Quite a bit of
research has gone into acne
scar removal, and some methods
for acne scar removal have
proven to be very effective.
Acne scar removal can be both
painful, and expensive. In
most cases, it will take more
than one round of treatment
to get the best results, and
often, even with the best
results, the scars are not
completely removed, but are
greatly diminished and less
noticeable. Most acne scar
removal treatments are done
in the dermatologist's office,
and the patient is sedated.
The newest method for acne
scar removal is laser skin
resurfacing. Using a laser,
the scarred skin is vaporized,
leaving the layer of unscarred
skin below the vaporized skin
visible. Doctors are recommending
laser skin resurfacing more
than other treatments due
to the fact that the results
seem to be better, and fewer
recurring treatments are necessary.
While this method has been
proven to be quite effective,
other older methods of acne
scar removal are also still
used.
Dermabrasion is probably the
widest known and used method
of acne scar removal. A machine
is used to literally abrade
the skin, removing the top
layer. Skin will have a smoother
appearance, but the results
are not as effective as laser
skin resurfacing. Dermabrasion
is less expensive than laser
skin resurfacing, however.
Chemical peels are also a
popular method for acne scar
removal. Chemical peels work
just like Dermabrasion and
laser skin resurfacing, by
removing the top layer of
skin. But instead of using
machinery or lasers, chemicals
are used to remove the top
layer. The results are about
the same as the results that
are achieved with Dermabrasion
- and chemical peels are usually
less expensive.
While laser skin resurfacing,
Dermabrasion, and chemical
peels are the most popular
methods for acne scar removal,
injection methods are also
used. The injections may contain
collagen, or fat taken from
other parts of the body. While
these injections work well,
they do have to be repeated
often, and they can be quite
expensive. The injections
do not actually remove or
heal the scars - it simply
hides them by filling them
up.
Deep acne scars can be removed
with punch grafts. Grafts
of skin are taken from other
parts of the body, and used
to replace the scarred skin.
This is a drastic method,
and is usually only used for
severe acne scars. This is
a surgical procedure that
is usually done in the hospital,
not in the doctor's office.
Less severe acne scars may
be treated with over the counter
creams that contain Retin-A.
Your dermatologist can also
prescribe medications that
contain Retin-A for acne scar
removal. Again, this will
only work for very light scarring.
Moderate to severe scarring
requires other types of treatment,
such as dermabrasion, chemical
peels, or laser skin resurfacing.
Everyone is not a candidate
for acne scar removal. Many
active diseases or pre-existing
conditions can prevent you
from pursuing acne scar removal
treatments. Such diseases
or conditions should be discussed
with your health care provider
before seeking treatment for
acne scar removal. Furthermore,
if you have an acne breakout
during your acne scar removal
treatment, that treatment
will be discontinued until
the outbreak clears up, and
there is no sign of infection.
Of course, the best treatment
for acne scar removal would
be not to get the scars in
the first place. Do not pop
or squeeze acne pimples, and
do not leave acne pimples
untreated. If you don't use
anything else, use an antibiotic
ointment on the pimples to
ensure that the infection
clears up properly. However,
if you do have acne scars,
and you are thinking about
acne scar removal, talk with
your dermatologist to determine
which method will work best
for you, keeping in mind that
some treatments work well
for some people, while different
treatments work better for
others. Your dermatologist
will be able to determine
which treatment will work
best for you, based on the
severity of your acne scars,
and your skin type.
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