Acne Scars

There are many ways to treat acne scars. Determining your treatment depends on the type of scar and quantity of scarring. For very deep, pitted scars, physicians utilize a “punch excision techniques“. There are several “punch” treatments available depending on your doctor, type of acne and other factors. Punch replacement technique This procedure is the [...]

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Punch Elevation For Deeper Boxcar Scars

by admin on December 7, 2011

You may be acne free but sometimes scars are left behind which make a permanent home on your skin. They are a cause of worry but can be treated. There are various surgery procedures such as punch excision techniques which can help you get rid of those marks of bitter memories. Punch elevation One punch [...]

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Punch Techniques for Scar Removal

by admin on December 7, 2011

When choosing an acne scar removal treatment you need to firstly, work out what sort of acne scar you have, because some treatments are more effective on different types of scars than they are on others. Therefore, there is a lot of acne scar removal techniques that may not necessarily be the most effected for [...]

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Removal of Ice-Pick Scar

by admin on December 6, 2011

Scar is an exaggerated response by the skin to an inflammation. It can be elevated or depressed scar. Depressed scars are very common after acne and chicken pox. The milder form of acne, called non-inflammatory acne or comedogenic acne normally recovers without any complications. Some may cause post acne pigmentation (discoloration), especially in Asian skin [...]

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Indented or Pitted Acne Scars Pitted acne scars are one of the most difficult skin problems to treat. Pitted scars are a sign of permanently damaged skin tissue. Although pitted acne scars can never be completely erased, there are a few things one can do to help. One recommendation is to get a series of [...]

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Boxcar Scars Treatment

by admin on December 6, 2011

Acne is mostly an inflammatory response to sebum outbreaks within the hair follicles, and is followed by the proliferation of acne bacteria, within clogged pores. Acne treatment must address both inflammation and acne bacteria, and they should always aim to avoid acne scarring. Even with the most careful and conscientious treatment, acne scars may still [...]

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Natural Treatment to Fade Rolling Scars

by admin on December 6, 2011

For the vast majority of people acne is, thankfully, a temporary problem. Unfortunately, acne scars caused by breakouts can be permanent. Scarring results when the skin’s tissue has been damaged. Acne scarring is clasified as rolling scars, boxcar, pitted or ice-pick scar. Rolling scars Occur when bands of tissue develop between the skin’s surface and [...]

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The most apparent and hence most distressing acne scar is called ice pick scar. Acne scars can range from insignificant to major but the ice pick scar can provoke emotional side effects. Acne Scarring This form of acne scarring got its designation from the fact that the scar seems to have been formed thanks to [...]

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Healing Acne Scarring

by admin on December 6, 2011

BIOSKINCARE complements Accutane by helping to get rid of scarring and relieves the side effects of Accutane on sensitive skin. It can be used to heal acne scars in conjunction with isotretinoin, retinoids or oral systemic antibiotics used to stop severe acne infections. It also boosts the production of antimicrobials on the skin and in [...]

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Acne & Ice-Pick Scars

by admin on December 6, 2011

Acne usually subsides with either leaving behind pigmentary disorders or worst; hypertrophic (elevated, dark colored) or atrophic (depressed & ice-pick or pitted) scars. Scar is an exaggerated response by the skin to an inflammation. It can be elevated (hypertyrophic, keloidal, etc) or depressed (hypotrophic, ice pick, etc) scar. Depressed scars are very common after acne [...]

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