What are the best treatments for acne scarring?
Friday, May 14th, 2010 at
11:12 am
I am interested in anything from chemical peels to laser treatments. I am just tired of my skin and want to do something that works.
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Filed under: Acne Scars Laser Treatment
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chemical peels. Buy a PAckage. one wont be enough
Look into Emu Oil… it sounds gross, but it really helps reduce the redness! It takes time, but I think it’s a pretty natural/cheaper way to help heal these scars. I bought the smallest bottle ( 2oz) on some website, and it’s lasted about 3 months! A little bit goes a long way. I usually apply it before bed!
Good luck!
I have found some good tips in following link, It may be good for you too
http://www.beautifulhamesha.com/Acne.php
Hi,
Before going to the extreme with chemical peels and laser treatments, there are some very helpful and very inexpensive tips on reducing the look of the scars.
I found that this website has great tips and different things you can do to help with the acne scarring.
http://www.acnescarstreatments.com/acne-scar-home-remedies/home-remedies-for-acne-scars.html
OR
http://zenmed.com/products/productPages/ScarTreatmentKit.aspx
I hope this helps you out, I actually do use the lemon juice about twice a week and it has help out the look of my face.
Good Luck
~Elizabeth
Commonly used topical acne care treatments:
Benzoyl Peroxide – Benzoyl peroxide can help cure acne by killing the acne bacteria and by clearing oil in gland pores. The lower concentrations can be purchased over the counter, while the higher strength medication requires a prescription.
Retinoids – Tretinoin, Adapalene, Tazarotene, and Isotretinoin are the most common retinoids. They are very effective at unblocking the pores of your skin.
Antibiotics – Clindamycin, Erythromycin, and Sulfacetamide are the most common. They can be very effective for acne care, but watch out for the side effects of acne antibiotics.
Azelaic Acid – This is also a very effective for topical acne care.
Combination products – There are many products available that are a combination of the above, such as topical benzoyl peroxide with erythromycin, known as Benzamycin by Dermik.
I am using tretonen retin-a .50%
However, I heard the best way if you can afford it is to go with laser acne scar removal.
Laser treatments are probably the best for scarring. Just make sure to find a good doctor.