Acne Scar Treatment - How can I get rid of acne
scars ?

Most people with mild or moderate acne will recover from the
condition without serious scarring. In cases of severe acne,
however, scarring is almost inevitable. But don't give up
hope -- new acne treatments can minimize scarring and existing
scars can be removed with a variety of techniques.
Most pimples leave behind a discolored
patch of skin. This is not really a scar and will usually
clear up by itself within one year. Marks or skin defects
that remain longer than one year are considered to be scars and can
be treated.
Preventing Scars
Acne scars can be prevented through a program of 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.
Mild cases of acne can usually be self treated with over-the-counter medications but more
severe cases should be treated by a dermatologist. The doctor
can prescribe oral medications as well as topical ointments for use
on the skin. In some cases, the doctor will also physically
remove blackheads or whiteheads and lance and drain pus filled
nodules. The dermatologist uses surgical instruments which
have been sterilized, so these procedures should never be attempted
at home.
Pimples form on the skin because of the presence of
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 disappear after a period of time.
This healing process can be sped up with the use of medications
like Retin-A, Renova, and Alpha-Hydroxy Acids. Sunshine can
damage the skin and thereby delay the healing process, so
sunscreens should always be worn outside.
Above all, avoid picking scabs that may form over old acne
lesions. Scabs are a necessary part of the healing process
and picking them off unnecessarily exposes the skin which extends
the time necessary for scars to heal.
Treating Scars
Existing scars left over from acne can be treated in a number of
ways. If scars are not too severe, a chemical peel can be
applied to the skin. This effectively removes the microscopic
top layer of the skin allowing the cells underneath to
rejuvenate.
More severe scarring can be treated with lasers or
dermabrasion. Lasers remove the damaged layer of skin and
tighten the skin underneath to raise the depression caused by the
scar. The process can be mildly painful so the dermatologist
may use an anesthetic to numb the pain. The healing process
after laser treatment takes about 3 to 10 days.
Dermabrasion removes scars by actually scraping away the surface
of the skin where the scarring occurs. During the healing
process a new layer of skin is formed to replace the
scarring. Both dermabrasion and laser treatments can cause
the skin to turn red, but this discolorment will disappear after
several months.
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