Acne Scar Removal
and Treatment
At some point in life, almost everyone
experiences acne. For some, acne is nothing more than
an annoying and sometimes embarrassing rite of passage
that occurs during adolescence, when hormone levels
surge. Others unfortunately suffer extreme bouts of
acne. Either situation can however, result in mild
or severe acne scarring.
Several different acne scarring treatments
are available. These work to help the scarred area
return to a more 'normal' appearance because most
acne scars, like any type of scarring, can almost
never be permanently removed.
The available treatment options differ
considerably in their approach and what's right for
a person will depend on several factors including
the type and extent of scarring involved, an evaluation
of how the scarring is impacting the person's livelihood
and the individual's budget. It's always advisable
to thoroughly discuss treatment options with a dermatologist
before making a decision.
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Causes of Acne Scars
As with all scarring, acne scars result
from tissue damage. When tissue is damaged, the body
reacts by initiating the repair process and taking
steps to protect against infection. Collagen is something
the body sends to the damaged area but sometimes the
body produces too much.
When this happens, the excess collagen
builds up into a fibrous mass that ends up becoming
a smooth and firm acne scar with an irregular shape.
Acne scars also result when tissue is lost and this
is actually the more common reason scars develop.
Many different types of scarring exist within this
latter category including the well-known 'ice-pick'
scar, depressed scars, soft scars, atrophic macules
and others.
Treatment Options
Injecting collagen into the scar site
is an effective method for most people however it's
one that'll need to be repeated regularly, about every
3 – 6 months. Once injected under the skin,
the collagen puffs out the scar area, making the scar
less noticeable.
A similar process involves using a person's
own body fat. This treatment option is called autologus
fat transfer. Basically, fat is taken from another
part of the body and injected into the acne scar,
causing it to fill out. This option also does need
to be repeated, although less frequently, because
the fat will begin to absorb back into the skin.
Dermabrasion is a common treatment method
for most types of acne scarring. It's done under local
anesthesia. In this procedure, a thin layer of surface
skin is removed using a fraise or a brush set on high
speed.
Removing the surface layer can actually
remove some shallow scarring at the surface and it
can lessen the depth of deeper scarring. Microdermabrasion
also removes the surface skin but does so using crystals
of aluminum oxide that pass through a vacuum.
Laser treatment is another acne scar
treatment option. Lasers of various intensity and
wavelength are aimed at the scarring with the goal
of changing a scar's shape. Depending on the scar,
permanent results can sometimes be achieved. Again,
multiple treatments may be necessary.
Other acne treatment options are available
including skin grafting and skin surgery, but these
extreme procedures are reserved primarily for deep
scarring or extreme situations.
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