How to Fade and
Remove
Red Acne
Scars
Most people with modest or moderate acne will outlast the
condition without extreme scarring. With men and women having
serious acne, still, scarring is almost a certainty. But stay
positive -- modern acne treatments can reduce scarring and
existing scars can be removed with a large number of
techniques.
Most pimples leave a off coloured patch of skin. This is not
actually a scar and will typically clear up by itself in a
single year. Marks or skin defects that stay longer than one
year are viewed to be scars and can be addressed.
Acne scars can be eliminated with active treatment and
self-control. One of the worst things you can do to pimples is
to pick them. Some people try to squeeze or remove blackheads
or whiteheads but this is the worst thing that you can do. Not
only will the bacteria which causes acne spread, the skin can
be damaged which leads to permanent scarring.
Modest cases of acne can typically be self
addressed with over-the-counter medications but more very
serious cases should be addressed by a dermatologist. The
doctor can prescribe oral medications and also topical
ointments for usage on the skin. Sometimes, the doctor
will also physically eliminate blackheads or whiteheads
and lance and drain pus filled nodules. The dermatologist
employs surgical instruments which are sterilized, so
these routines should never be tried at home.
Pimples grow on the skin due to bacteria. The bacteria
damages and inflames the skin. Once the acne has cleared up,
the skin may appear discolored -- this is part of the natural
healing process, and the discolorment will vanish shortly.
This healing process can be accelerated with the usage of
drugs like Retin-A, Renova, and Alpha-Hydroxy Acids. Sunshine
can damage the skin and actually delay the healing process, so
sunscreens should always be employed outside.
Existing scars left over from acne can be treated in a
variety of ways. If scars are not too serious, a chemical peel
can be applied to the skin. This effectively gets rid of the
microscopic top layer of the skin allowing the cells below to
regenerate.
More severe scarring can be dealt with with lasers or
dermabrasion. Lasers remove the damaged layer of skin and
tighten the skin underneath to raise the depression stimulated
by the scar. The treatment can be mildly uncomfortable so the
dermatologist may utilize an anesthetic to numb the pain. The
healing process after laser treatment takes about three to ten
days.
Dermabrasion as an acne
scar removal option gets rid of scars by actually scraping
away the surface of the skin where the scarring occurs. During
the healing cycle a new layer of skin is formed to replace the
scarring. Both dermabrasion and laser remedies can cause the
skin to turn red, but this discolorment will disappear after
many months.
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