Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at
8:35 am
The Perils of Acne
Acne is a skin condition faced by teens and adults. It is predominantly caused by the clogging of oil glands and the resulting inflammation. For some, it is not just a matter of having pimples on the face but a potentially disfiguring condition. Acne often leaves scars on the face. Remember, your mom telling not to squeeze that annoyingly ripe-looking pimple sitting on your nose? She was right.
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Friday, October 2nd, 2009 at
9:40 pm
Acne can cause scars when not treated sufficient. Therefore you should always treat your acne to minimize the risk of acne scars. If you have severe acne you should consult your doctor or a dermatologist for treatment. You cannot treat acne scars if you still have acne problems. You first have to treat the acne, before you can treat the acne scars.
Acne scars can be found in different variations. The depth of the scar is important. Shallow scars are easier to treat then deep scars. The best acne scar treatment depends on the scars and on the person. Consult your doctor about the best treatment for you. Below is a list of common acne treatments.
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009 at
2:10 am
The physical appearance of Acne scars lead many sufferers to search for an acne scar cure. Acne Scars typically appear after a person has suffered from acne. We usually suffer from acne during times of hormonal change, usually during puberty or whenever a woman is pregnant.
Although it is generally found on the face, acne can also occur on such places as the back, arms and chest area. Not only does it stick around for a while, it may be so severe that it would leave permanent scarring behind.
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009 at
12:24 am
Now that you are finished dealing with those annoying acne, you may thought that this might be the start of your good days. But, you do not know that you are just entering another stage of your uneasy days. Do you know that acne leaves scars in a skin area after they are gone? Just like all wounds, acne leaves foot prints in your skin that is quite hard to deal with. Though they may not be as visible as the acne itself, a closer look will surely reveal your miserable past. After getting rid of your acne, you should be on your way now on scouting for the acne scar removal that is best for your case.
Yes, that is right. Some methods may be effective for your friend or other people, but that does not mean that it will also work for everybody. Like what they say, different stroke for different folks. Do not make the mistake of applying a method that you believe will be effective for you just because other people told you that it was effective for them. Your skin condition needs a specific solution. The difference may be brought about by various factors like skin type and level of damage of the scar. Some scar may not be too deep. These types of scar have different medication from very deep scars.
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Sunday, August 2nd, 2009 at
12:03 pm
For the people that have had to endure the effects of Acne and Psoriasis, the scars that are left behind from acne can often be as burdensome as the acne itself. These scars or pockmarks come in different shapes, and have their own particular category of identification.The scars are caused by tissue loss, and over production of collagen that form in to a coarse sinewy mass. One of these skin deformations is called icepick, and is identified as sharp narrow marks with the skin taking on the appearance of having been punctured many times with an icepick leaving lots of little surface holes, which often extend deep into the skin tissue.
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Friday, July 3rd, 2009 at
9:27 am
One of the most advanced techniques today in removing acne scars is acne scar laser treatments. Two types of laser treatments prominently followed by doctors are laser resurfacing and fractional laser therapy. Since these treatments come under beauty conscious, the insurance coverage is not provided.
You will need to foot the medical bill yourself. Therefore, you should consider carefully before opting for the surgical procedure.
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Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 at
2:00 am
We’ve all probably had it at one time or another acne. Unfortunately, even after the breakouts stop the remnants remain. Thanks to research and technology, there are quite a few acne scar treatment options available to diminish and even erase acne scars away. Treating acne scars can be quite pricey depending on what type of acne scar treatment is recommended for you by your dermatologist. For old acne scars that resulted from a more severe case of acne, several acne scar treatments or a combination thereof, may be required to get the desired results. A professional dermatologist is the most knowledgeable about what types of acne scar treatments are best, and can make recommendations on how to get rid of those acne scars forever!
Most acne scar treatments require clear skin before treatment begins, so this is the first issue that must be addressed. If you haven’t done it already, make an appointment with your dermatologist to get started. Every person must be evaluated individually and treated on a case by case basis, and what works for one may not work for another. Antibiotics and acne cremes are most commonly prescribed first to clear the skin and prevent further breakouts. Once skin has healed acne scar treatment can begin. Some common acne scar treatments are lazar removal and dermabrasion, which are quite effective for removal of shallow scars. For mild cases a chemical peel may be all that is needed. Deeper acne scars may require punch techniques first, and then laser treatments. Most cases will require one or more treatments, or a combination of treatments to achieve the desired results. Most acne scar treatments can be performed quickly and with minimal discomfort right in the office.
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