How Do I Get Rid of Old Acne Scars?
Written by beacnefree on June 26th, 2008Acne, the bane of so many teenagers but also from time to time some adults, is caused by a pore in the skin becoming clogged up with dirt, naturally produced oils, or dead skin cells. This is why people with especially oily skin tend to get acne more than others (all other things being equal). As mankind evolved from its ape origins and became largely hairless, the oil-secreting glands did not stop functioning, causing many of us to develop this embarrassing skin problem.
If having acne wasn’t bad enough the after math can be a devastating reminder of the disease. Many people are left with scars that can affect their appearance along with their confidence. If you are asking yourself “How do I get rid of old acne scars?” then this article with cover the different methods and techniques available to help you get rid of those acne scars.
Scarring from acne can be left by the severe nodules, but most often scarring comes from picking off or itching the acne. Sometimes with efforts to harshly scrub away more severe acne can also result in scarring. Scarring from acne can also result from having to scrub or clean the same area of the face over and over and over again when acne reappears there constantly.
Several methods have been developed through the years to diminish or remove scarring that has resulted from previously having acne.
One method is laser resurfacing, which is a surgical technique that removes the outer, scarred layer of the skin while tightening up the mid-layer of skin. This surgery may take up to an hour depending on the extent of scarring and is performed by a dermatologist.
Fractional laser therapy is newer and does not involve the resurfacing procedure which necessitates wounding the outer layer of the skin, but goes straight to the underlying layer. Because it’s more sophisticated it’s more expensive than resurfacing.
Another newer technique for those with shallow scarring is collagen injections. The collagen is injected into the middle layer of the skin and from there it heals the scarred skin from the inside-out.
Dermabrasion is a process typically involving specialized rotating diamond-tipped instruments or scouring brushes to remove the top layer of skin deeply enough that it must heal over, and as the heal-over takes place the scarring does not come back. Chemical peels are also used that work by the same principle except that a skin-removing chemical is placed over the scarred area, left there for several minutes, and then peeled off, removing the outer layer of skin with it.
Made for the average person asking “How do I get rid of old acne acne scars?” The Zenmed corporation markets a self-applicable kind of chemical peel called the Zenmed Scar and Hyperpigmentation Treatment, which is designed to be more convenient, more private, and less expensive than the dermatologist-performed chemical peel.
The ZenMed Scar and Hyperpigmentation Treatment kit contains 10 sessions worth of product for only $59.99. Compare that to the $300 per session that the celebrities pay and you will see why ZenMed has come up with the ultimate solution for acne scar treatment.
For people who have suffered from more severe acne, dermatologists sometimes approve a more major surgical procedure called autologous fibroblasts culturing. Doctors collect living cells from the body’s healthy, non-scarred tissues and scientists grow them in a laboratory to a point where they can be inserted into the person’s scars. After the injected tissues are firmly established they’ll keep growing until the scar hole is filled in and the skin has been smoothed out. This procedure typically involves three injection sessions performed over an extended period of time.
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