Acne And Scarring
by Lisa Monroe.
Acne is not a fun thing to have to deal with. If the problem is not taken care of it can lead to scars. Therefore it is very important to get acne under control before it can lead to these larger problem. If you or a loved one is a chronic suffered of acne then check out the scientifically proven method at http://tinyurl.com/l2mewu
There are two types of acne scars, depending on how the skin responds to tissue. The scar is caused by the formation of increased tissue around the acne and the second is due to the loss of tissue around the acne. Both lead to scaring and this is why it is very important to deal with acne before it reaches the scarring stage. Acne free in 3 days offers a solution for chronic acne suffers. This product is available at http://tinyurl.com/l2mewu
Scars that are caused by the increased formation of tissue are called keloids or hypertrophic scars. These scars occur when there is an over production of collagen in response of skin cell injury. The increased collaged piles up and a scar is formed. If your scars are causing psychological or emotional problems then you may want to seek the opinion of a dermatologist. Only you can decide if you are willing to "live with your scars" or if the problem is so severe that you are willing to seek treatment. Bear in mind that the treatment can be costly and that the treatment does not always work. An honest discussion with a dermatologist about what you are wanting to accomplish and what your expectations are would be in order. Be frank about your problem and what you expect the results to be. Your dermatologist should also be honest with you, even if it is not what you want to hear.
There are a number of treatments available for Acne Scars. The one you choose should be a type of treatment that best suits your type of skin. You should also consider the cost because some can be very expensive. Also keep in mind what you are trying to accomplish, because some treatments could result in more scaring.
1. Collagen injection: These are injections under your skin, and do not have a long time effect.
2. Antilogous fat transfer: These are injections under your skin, but the substance injected in fat taken from another part of your body.
3. Dermabrasion: Considered to be the most effective treatment, a high speed brush is used to remove surface skin.
4. Microdermabrasion: This treatment uses aluminum oxide crystals to remove surface skin.
5. Laser Treatment: There may be redness for several months following this treatment.
6. Skin Surgery: The scar is chiseled away.
7. Skin grafting: A last resort
8. Treatment of keloids: Usually not treatment at all, since the person will continue to keloid.
Acne should be treated early to avoid any scarring. Acne Free is the goal of anyone who suffers from chronic acne. The scientifically proven method found at http://tinyurl.com/l2mewu is worth the try.
“Lisa Monroe is a Prolific Writer, Forensic Editor & respected Instructor in Social Sciences & Humanities. She enthusiastically studies past and current behavior & interaction, is a dedicated teacher & married mother of three children living in Sugar Land, Texas.” More of Lisa’s articles can be found here http://www.txrus.com © Lisa Monroe – TXRUS 2009.
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