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Acne is something most of us have had to face at least at some point
in our lives, though we might have gotten rid of it years ago.
However, even after getting rid of acne, you can still be faced with
long-lasting effects due to acne scarring, especially in cases of
severe acne.
Acne scars can be treated, but it can be difficult. Actually, until
recently, most would say it was impossible. However, modern medicine
has developed treatments that effectively treat acne scars and give
acne patients the clear, beautiful skin they've always desired.
Prior to Your Scar Removal Treatment
Before starting an acne scar removal treatment, your skin must be free
of any remaining acne lesions. Your doctor will discuss your options
with you based on the type of acne scarring you have and how severe it
is. There are a few different types of acne scarring, each requiring
different methods of treatment, so this pre-treatment consultation is
vital to be sure your doctor can assess your situation and that you're
aware of how the treatment will proceed.
Dermabrasion for Scar Removal
Among the types of acne scar treatments, dermabrasion was the first to
be developed. It removes damaged skin, allowing the body to repair
itself with fresh new layers of skin in its place. This is typically a
pretty quick procedure, perhaps taking an hour or so, and performed in
the dermatologist's office. Afterwards, most patients report excellent
results.
Laser Resurfacing for Scar Removal
Laser resurfacing is another type of acne scar removal treatment
during which a laser is used to remove damaged skin. Unfortunately,
this procedure is so new that there aren't many studies to pull from
to evaluate the results or long-term effects. However, those that are
available indicate that the power in this procedure is the fact that
the laser actually penetrates several layers of skin, making it more
effective at removing acne scars. This is also about a one hour
treatment, though for smaller areas it can take just minutes. Although
it is still a new procedure, laser resurfacing is becoming one of the
most popular acne scar removal treatments.
Deciding Which Scar Removal Treatment Is Right for You
If you're interested in looking into your options for acne scar
removal, it would be a good idea to speak with your doctor to see
which method might be best for you. You can also do research online to
get more information on the various techniques, their effectiveness
and expected results. But whichever option you choose, acne scar
removal can give you the look you've been hoping for and finally get
rid of those last remnants of acne outbreaks from long
ago.
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