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 technique is “punch elevation” which is used mainly on deeper boxcar scars. The concept is to remove the scar using the same excision technique where a biopsy tool removes the scar, but rather than suture or graft the wound, the scar tissue is then elevated and reattached. This diminishes the depth of the scar and minimizes the likelihood of discoloration from different skin being grafted in its place.
After the treatment is over, the skin appears even. The pitted or pock marked look is greatly reduced. Although this treatment may leave behind a scar, it is much smaller than the original one, and can be further treated using techniques like dermabrasion or chemical peels. This technique is most suitable for deeper scars like the boxcar scars.
Remove your scar using a home natural product
Creams or lotions are a lengthy treatment that requires patience. However, a skin care product tailored for scarring using a combination of abrading micro-crystals and a high-potency biological skin regenerating substance may be of great help. This microdermabrasion skin care product changes your complexion dramatically within one month, while more results will be noticeable if you gentle massage your skin and follow the directions. In two months the glow and smoothness in your skin is what is going to be noticed instead of the scars.
Acne scars may never disappear completely, yet, your skin will divert into a skin strikingly different in terms of overall smoothness and radiance.
Our microdermabrasion acne scar resurfacing product takes six to twelve months to smooth away scarring. How much it takes for your skin depends on the depth of the scar. Location, type and depth of scars are factors that significantly affect the treatment.
This renders “scar reduction” a more appropriate term than “scar removal” for what has been designed to alleviate scars’ appearance.
The treatment works on the surface of the skin, the epidermis, as well as deep within the dermis layer. It also benefits from the retexturizing properties of enzymes and glycoconjugates. Works for the removal of acne scars and damaged skin but be careful with active acne. The product also provides the skin with the nutrients it needs the most to make up for lost nutrients while the epidermis goes through skin renewal. The result is new skin where scars are hardly recognizable because overall smoothness of the skin overwhelms the gradually-disappearing scar.