Friday, September 11th, 2009 at
5:16 pm
Lastly there are answer for sick acne scars . The time has come when practice of medicine and scientific discipline has improved so far that treatment of.
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at
11:54 pm
I have alot of acne scars , do laser treatment really work for them ? how much does it cost in canada ? anything you know .. tell me
thanks
Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at
10:30 pm
Finding Acne Scar Solution on your Kitchen
There are countless ways to treat your acne scar, as there are to prevent them. The problem is, most of those treatments are risky than expensive. To give solution to this, let’s find some remedy around your kitchen.
There are two major reasons why you should try to make your own acne scar remover. First, since it is all-natural, there is lesser risk of ruining your skin and second, you don’t have to cash out.
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at
8:56 pm
Please help,
I’ve got scars all over my face from acne
and I have a very low self esteem now!
They arn’t deep ice pick scars, but they are just scars on the surface of my skin that as severly discoloured.
Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at
7:40 pm
There’s nothing fun about acne, nor the scars that it leaves behind. More than 80 percent of teens develop acne to some degree or another. While most teens suffer from mild to moderate cases of acne, an unfortunate few develop severe cases that cause various scars that can last years.
There are several different kinds of acne scar tissues that result from acne, the most common known as rolling, boxcar or ice pick scars. Their names pretty much say it all when comes to describing them. Picture what an ice pick can do to a piece of wood and that’s just about what ice pick acne scar looks like on your skin. The boxcar scar is a piece of fibrous tissue that connects two scars together, like the hook-up mechanism on a boxcar train. The rolling scars are more rounded than ice pick scars, and result in deep tissue damage that cause bumps on your face, after the acne is gone. Another type of acne scar is called a hypertrophic scar, which are small red bumps that can mar the surface of the skin for years after bouts of acne have passed.
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at
7:18 pm
There are myriad acne alternative treatments being sold today, all purport to clear up your skin pronto. Many websites a full of pages of testimonials from people who have used the treatments and been cured. And some of them have been. The trouble is that an acne alternative that works for one doesn’t work for another.
No matter what the claims of the various people who sell skin care products, facials, and nutritional regimens to clear up your skin, nobody knows until a particular treatment is tried on an individual whether it’s going to do much good. Unfortunately, that means for most of us, it’s hit or miss.
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at
4:39 pm
Scars caused by acne are much more common than doctors once believed; most people will have acne scars that are mild. However, some will have scars that look significant even to others. The best approach is prevention and to treat acne right away as sometimes even mild acne can cause scarring, this can minimize the risk of permanent acne scars. Acnezine is the best possible way to treat acne scars. Acne leaves behind different types of acne scars.
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at
2:53 pm
When I graduate high school i will be 17 and going to college in a different state. I would like to get laser resurfacing for my acne scars as soon as i move. My parents say i do not need it and wont get it for me thats why I am asking
Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at
1:57 pm
A scar is the pinkish or brown patch of skin that grows in the place where you once had a wound or sore. They are areas of fibrous tissue that replace normal skin tissue after destruction of some of the dermis. A scar is thus the skin’s natural way of repairing itself from injury. Most people have scars.
The word scar is derived from the Greek word eschara, meaning fireplace.
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at
4:52 am
Acne affects as much as 80% of teenagers and others in their early twenties, while most get out with only a few minor acne scars, some even without any at all; there is a notable percentage that suffers from acne scars.
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