Acne Scar Removal Treatments
73Acne is not just a adolescent problem. It can really impact people well into maturity.Acne is actually not curable, but it is almost always successfully restrained. Acne that gets out of control can lead to severe scarring. There are many good options for acne scar removal.
Deep Phenol Chemical peels, can be used for mild to moderate acne scars. It's basicly an acid to take away the top layer of skin.Chemical peels are sometime effective for removing light scarring caused be acne. For very light acne scars, an Alpha Hydroxy Acid. For larger scars,a more potent solvent called Trichloroacetic Acids may be used. These processes are usually an outpatient procedure that can be done right at the doctors office.
The Punch graft technique is a process that uses a small tool to pull the scar tissue out of the skin. A flap of skin is normally removed from behind the ear and directed into the hollow made by the punch biopsy tool. The skin grafting is maintained in place with self-sealing skin closures. This operation may leave a insignificant scar, but is noticeable to a lesser extent than the original acne scar. They are one of the best treatments for deep acne scars.
Scars are part of the natural healing process of any deep damage to the skin. How well the wound is cared for is a major factor in the final result.Sometimes acne is very difficult to control and ice pick scars are the result. Collagen injections can be used to stretch the skin. This is one way to treat ice pick scars, because they can be subcision and then collagen injected to lift the scar. Collagen does not last forever. Many acne scar treatments are only temporary solutions.
Dermal fillers can be used to lessen acne scars. A preferred response for indented acne scars is Microlipoinjection. This procedure uses fat cells from some other spot on the patients body to plump up the site being touched up. Microlipoinjection lasts longer than other types of fillers. It is also well received by patients because it is completely non-allergenic. It is done on an outpatients basis.
Dermabrasion is a good treatment for mild acne scars.Removal of the top layers of skin using a tool that actually sands the skin. The small tool is very similar looking to hi-speed rotary tools with interchangeable sandpaper tips.The surgeon can control the speed of the tool which is very
important as he works to not go to deep into the dermis of the skin. Great skill is required for this procedure.Honestly, I would really hate to have to undergo this treatment.
Laser treatments work by burning away the scar tissue which promotes the re-formation of collagen and subcutaneous cells. They also help to re contour the scar tissue and lighten the
reddish color around the scar lesion. Some lasers churn out powerful micro bursts of energy that vaporize and remove tissue but leave close at hand tissue intact. This helps to accelerate the recovery process.
Subcision treatment involves a special needle with a lancet point. The point is inserted below the skin and is utilized to cut the fibres that link up the skin surface to the subcutaneous fat underneath.Repeated movement frees the skin to return to it's primary height. A synthetic or normal filler agent is frequently used to help the process. There does not seam to be any easy way to remove acne scars. Over the counter scar removal products are available for acne sufferers, but because acne scars are usually indented, many products won't help. A board certified dermatologist should always be consulted before making any decisions on what is the best treatment for any acne scar removal treatment.
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