Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at
12:19 am
A treatment known as laser treatment for acne scars mainly works through the use of assorted wavelengths and various levels of intensities which are dependent on your situation to contour that scar tissue that currently exists. The laser treatment for acne scars can also, in a significant manner, lower the adjoining red skin that takes place near acne lesions that have since healed.
A physician determines the kind of laser that he will utilize during the procedure which are based on the results that you and your physician are hoping to achieve. Your physician can eradicate tissue that is unwanted with a carbon dioxide laser. Physicians have noted that for some individuals a single laser treatment for acne scars is all that is needed to accomplish the sought after effects.
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Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009 at
11:02 am
Acne, the thorn in adolescents’ side leaves behind many consequences. One of the most terrible outcomes of this traumatic skin disorder is acne scar which would always affright you with the unpleasant memories of adolescent acne. Those unsightly blotches often devastate the self-esteem of acne sufferers which many teenagers and adults find hard to rebuild for years. In America 85% of teenagers get affected by acne and 25% of them experience permanent scar. Fortunately nowadays many treatment procedures including acne scar removal creams are available in the global market which helps to wipe off this physical and mental stigma once and for all. We get scar mainly due to the damage of our skin tissue. They are the perceptible upshots of injury and tissue repair after a ravage of acne. In case of acne our skin pores get clogged up with sebum (body oil), dead skin cells, and Propionibacterium acnes bacteria. If left untreated these infected blocked pores sometimes turn into severe form of acne lesions which calls for our natural immune system to intervene with its repair kits. The whole restoration process results in acne scars which tear up our face and other body parts with pocked dents or keloid like growths.
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 at
5:29 pm
Almost everyone experiences acne at some point in life. For some, acne is nothing more than an occasional annoying and embarrassing event during adolescence, when hormone levels surge. However, some people suffer extreme bouts of acne for decades. Either of these extremes can result in acne scarring, ranging from mild to severe.
Acne scars, like any type of scarring, can seldom be permanently removed. Fortunately, there are several acne treatments now available that can help the scarred area return to a more “normal” appearance.
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Monday, August 3rd, 2009 at
9:58 pm
Is it breaking open pimples? What cuases acne pit scars?
Sunday, August 2nd, 2009 at
2:09 pm
Acne scar is the like the ghostly remains of acne. It is one of the most difficult results from having acne. One may be too shy or too ashamed to go out in public because of an acne scar. It can indeed bring your self confidence at its lowest point. But there’s always a silver lining from all this because acne scar can be removed. It is not a permanent mark you’ll carry as a burden your entire life.
There are actually two kinds of acne scar. The first one is called hypertrophic scars or keloids which are caused by excessive amount of tissue build up around the pimples during its healing process. In some cases, these scars eventually become smaller but it will take months or even years before it is totally unnoticeable.
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Saturday, August 1st, 2009 at
4:19 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 also a notable percentage that suffers from acne scars.
There are two types of skin problems caused by acne that can be recognized as acne scars, one is the red pigmentation that appears after acne has healed. These contrary to popular belief, are not scars, rather, these are post-inflammatory lesions which occurs as the acne heals, and these can be present for up to 6-12 months. If however the pigmentation that you see lasts longer than the said period, you may be facing acne scars.
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Friday, July 3rd, 2009 at
4:58 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 also a notable
percentage that suffers from acne scars.
There are two types of skin problems caused by acne that can be
recognized as acne scars, one is the red pigmentation that
appears after acne has healed. These contrary to popular belief,
are not scars, rather, these are post-inflammatory lesions which
occurs as the acne heals, and these can be present for up to
6-12 months. If however the pigmentation that you see lasts
longer than the said period, you may be facing acne scars.
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Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 at
4:59 am
Most teenagers and young adults have encountered, or will encounter acne. Although this tends to be a part of growing, acne scars sometimes result from this skin condition. Acne scars can, and in many instances do, have worse effects on individuals than the acne itself- the acne scars may travel with the individual throughout the rest of their lives.
When the body uses connective tissue to repair damaged parts of the skin, acne scars develop. The white blood cells work in conjunction with the antibodies to heal the damage that acne has done to the skin. Thus, acne scars then appear.
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Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 at
6:19 pm
I use to have a relatively big pimple on my nose. Now the pimple is gone, but in its place is a discolored scar.
How can treat the scar, and in your experience how can I prevent future scarring caused by acne?