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How To Get Rid Of Acne Scars

Sunday, October 11th, 2009
by Jack Daumer

Acne scars are the leftover product of severe acne. Many people find them unsightly and want to get rid of the acne scars.

There are different levels of acne scarring. People have different cases for example ranging from heavy scarring to light scarring. Because of this range, there are different types of treatment for each level.

Prevention is the key to treating acne scars. When you have your acne, you have to be prudent in taking care of it. Do not pop the pimples as that would cause acne scars and also spread the germs which causes more acne.

Try to wash your face twice a day with antibacterial soap. The antibacterial soap kills bacterium that causes the acne and thereby reducing the chance of acne scars.

If you have a very mild case of acne scarring, then you can use acne scar creams which can be found at drugstores. These drugs do not require prescription. The way they work is by slowly dissolving the acne scars and blending in to your skin.

If that does not work, try getting a chemical peel. This is done at the dermatologists office where they put a peel with acid on your face. It will take off the top layer of your skin and leave the smooth skin underneath.

Try using a dermabrasion to get rid of your acne scar. This is also done in a dermatologists office. The dermatologist will use a facial sander to remove the top layer of skin.

Finally, the most expensive of all the procedures is the laser resurfacing. The process works very similarly to dermabrasion except for the fact that the sander is replaced with a laser.

Other than the OTC medications, all of these procedures to get rid of acne scars should be done at a dermatologists office. They usually require some recovery time for the skin to grow back after treatment.

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Are You Finding It Hard To Locate An Effective Acne Solution?

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009
by Donald Saunders

Each day thousands of people call into their local drugstore to find an over the counter treatment for their acne. There they are confronted by a myriad of options to choose from and it can be difficult to decide just where to start. So, let’s look at the common forms of acne treatment.

Millions of individuals suffer from acne and the condition does not care about your race, gender or age. This means than many acne researchers are in something of a quandary when finding a treatment which will work on everyone. In fact they have yet to find one so selecting an acne solution for the huge variety out there frequently leaves acne sufferers in the drug store scratching their heads.

In order to pick an acne treatment it is useful to have some background information on just what acne is and what causes it, as well as information about your particular form of acne. You should consider visiting your dermatologist or doctor to find out what they recommend by way of treatment. Normally this will be more effective than randomly selecting an over the counter solution that you are uncertain about.

To select the best acne medication for you you have to know that there are essentially two approaches that you can adopt to help control your acne. The two products that you see most often on the market contain either salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide and although both are formulated to combat acne the two work quite differently. For example, benzoyl peroxide works as an antibacterial to kill the bacteria that are known to give rise to acne while salicylic acid acts to exfoliate the hair follicle helping to prevent clogging of the hair follicles that can lead to acne. Both of these treatments will react with your skin differently so it could be useful to talk to your doctor before using one or the other.

At the drug store you may also come across acne kits. Acne kits are merely conveniently packaged sets of products which can be used to help fight and control your acne problem. Frequently, kits will include a cleanser for your face, a topical gel or cream and a lotion which helps with irritation and keeps your skin from drying out. More often than not the active ingredient used in these products is benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid, together with other acne fighting products.

No matter what product you select the important thing to remember is that you should only use the treatment as directed. If, having tried your chosen treatment for a reasonable period of time it not working to your satisfaction then it is time for another trip to your dermatologist or doctor to reevaluate what you are using. Sometimes, it might take a number of different treatments to find one that works for you and your specific acne problem.

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Ways to remove acne scars

Sunday, February 1st, 2009
by Dr_Worm

Did you know that 80 percent of all people feel the effects of acne in one way or another? Acne doesnt care who or what you are, it will put a damper on your social life in a hurry. If acne is not treated scars will more than likely appear.

If acne appears on your body, why wait to see a dermatologist? There is no reason to wait, we all hate doctors but it is for your benefit. See your doctor and see him as soon as possible.

You can pick up many over the counter products at your local grocery store. They come in creams, lotions, and gels, but most accomplish the same purpose. A doctor may advise using more than one product a time, which is why it is best to seek professional assistance before applying any medicines.

If the product you choose for your acne is not getting the job done, dont worry there are far more expensive ways to treat your acne. A few other methods to get rid of acne scars are:

Laser Treatment, which can usually be performed at your local doctors office. Some form of numbing of the skin is required for the process. The process can last as short as a few minutes or up to an hour, and take as long as 10 days to heal.

Chemical peels, Another alternative to remove acne scars. They work great on shallow scars but will often require more than one session on deeper ice pick scares. Chemical peels have been known to cause a bit of pain and burning. If you have a low pain tolerance a chemical peel may not be for you.

Dermabrasion, This method is one of the most effective methods for removing acne scar tissue. While you are under an anesthetic a dermatologist will use a brush to remove scarred surface tissue. The deeper scars may still show after the treatment is done requiring more than one session.

Do your research if you really want to find the best way to remove your acne scar tissue. Look into all the factors that determine what treatment will be best for you. Whats your skin color, tone, age, type of acne, and your life style?

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Acne scar Removal

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
by Dr_Worm

Acne is a world wide problem that reaches 80 percent of the worlds population. It takes no notice of age or social stature, it can however can put a damper on your social status. Acne if left untreated can and will leave unsightly acne scars.

The best way to beat acne scars is to fight it as soon as you notice it is becoming a problem. Early treatment is the best cure. Seek professional dermatologist help when acne shows its ugly face.

You can pick up many over the counter products at your local grocery store. They come in creams, lotions, and gels, but most accomplish the same purpose. A doctor may advise using more than one product a time, which is why it is best to seek professional assistance before applying any medicines.

Not all over the counter drugs will help remove your acne or acne scars. Thankfully by seeing a doctor you will have a few more options. Some of those options are as follows:

Laser Treatment, which can usually be performed at your local doctors office. Some form of numbing of the skin is required for the process. The process can last as short as a few minutes or up to an hour, and take as long as 10 days to heal.

Chemical peels, Another alternative to remove acne scars. They work great on shallow scars but will often require more than one session on deeper ice pick scares. Chemical peels have been known to cause a bit of pain and burning. If you have a low pain tolerance a chemical peel may not be for you.

Dermabrasion, is thought to be the most effective method of acne scar removal. While under an anesthetic the doctor will use a brush to remove the surface skin and alter the contour of the acne scars. Deeper scars may still be visible after this treatment.

If you are affected by acne scars you must really research all your alternatives to find out what treatment will work best for you. Many factors come in to play for different treatments, such as skin color, skin tone, life style, age, and the cause of the acne.

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Are You Finding It Hard To Locate A Good Treatment For Your Acne?

Saturday, January 24th, 2009
by Donald Saunders

Every day thousands of individuals call into their local drugstore looking for an over the counter treatment for their acne. There they are faced with numerous options to choose from and it is difficult to know just where to begin. Here is a look at the common types of acne treatment.

Millions of individuals suffer from acne and the condition does not care about your race, gender or age. This means than many acne researchers are in something of a quandary when finding a treatment which will work on everyone. In fact they have yet to find one so selecting an acne solution for the huge variety out there frequently leaves acne sufferers in the drug store scratching their heads.

To be able to pick an acne solution it is helpful to have a bit of background information on exactly what acne is and what causes it, as well as details of your specific form of acne. You ought to think about visiting your dermatologist or doctor to discover what they recommend by way of treatment. Normally this is better than randomly picking an over the counter treatment which you are unsure about.

To select the best acne medication for you you have to know that there are essentially two approaches that you can adopt to help control your acne. The two products that you see most often on the market contain either salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide and although both are formulated to combat acne the two work quite differently. For example, benzoyl peroxide works as an antibacterial to kill the bacteria that are known to give rise to acne while salicylic acid acts to exfoliate the hair follicle helping to prevent clogging of the hair follicles that can lead to acne. Both of these treatments will react with your skin differently so it could be useful to talk to your doctor before using one or the other.

At the drug store you will also see acne kits. Acne kits are simply conveniently packaged sets of products that can help to fight and control your acne. Usually, they include a face cleanser, a topical cream or gel and a lotion that assists with irritation and keeps your skin from becoming too dry. In the majority of cases the active ingredient of these products will be benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid, as well as other acne fighting products.

Whatever you select it is important to remember that you should only use the treatment as directed. If, after trying your selected solution for a reasonable time it not working satisfactorily then it may be time for another trip to your doctor to look again at what you are using. Sometimes, it will take a number of different treatments to find one which works for you and your specific acne problem.

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Get Rid of Acne Scars

Thursday, January 15th, 2009
by Dr_Worm

Did you know that 80 percent of all people feel the effects of acne in one way or another? Acne doesnt care who or what you are, it will put a damper on your social life in a hurry. If acne is not treated scars will more than likely appear.

The best way to beat acne scars is to fight it as soon as you notice it is becoming a problem. Early treatment is the best cure. Seek professional dermatologist help when acne shows its ugly face.

You can pick up many over the counter products at your local grocery store. They come in creams, lotions, and gels, but most accomplish the same purpose. A doctor may advise using more than one product a time, which is why it is best to seek professional assistance before applying any medicines.

Not all over the counter drugs will help remove your acne or acne scars. Thankfully by seeing a doctor you will have a few more options. Some of those options are as follows:

Laser Treatment, It hurts enough that you will be given some kind of anesthetic to ease the pain. Thankfully the process is usually quick and you are in and out. However you will need some down time while you heal, up to 10 days!

Chemical peels, Another alternative to remove acne scars. They work great on shallow scars but will often require more than one session on deeper ice pick scares. Chemical peels have been known to cause a bit of pain and burning. If you have a low pain tolerance a chemical peel may not be for you.

Dermabrasion, is thought to be the most effective method of acne scar removal. While under an anesthetic the doctor will use a brush to remove the surface skin and alter the contour of the acne scars. Deeper scars may still be visible after this treatment.

If you are affected by acne scars you must really research all your alternatives to find out what treatment will work best for you. Many factors come in to play for different treatments, such as skin color, skin tone, life style, age, and the cause of the acne.

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