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Acne Solutions

by Valerie Garnier

Inflammation, redness, and even infection can plague some more usual methods to treat acne scars. Do you want to have your scars sanded off with a machine or removed with a laser? Popular acne scar treatments can eliminate left over marks and damaged tissues but they are costly. Chafing, peeling, and redness are some of the preferable side effects when discussing dermabrasion, chemical peels, and surgical interventions like skin grafting, now that's scary. Chemical peels are a popular method of acne scars treatment. This procedure is normally used for post inflammatory redness and implies applying a strong, synthetic chemical that saturates into the afflicted areas, giving rise to a new layer of skin. When the layer of chemicals is removed, new, fresh skin cells are exposed.

The concept behind this scarring solution is that old, damaged tissues and scars are replaced by healthy cells. The negative aspect is that human skin does not always react positively to abrasive chemicals. While none of the ingredients are specially dangerous, your skin can be marked by redness, irritation and even hyperpigmentation. Post inflammatory acne scarring can attack tissues deep below the superficial layers. Since chemical peels eliminate only the top few layers off, bigger scars can take several treatments.

Dermabrasion is an acne scar treatment that uses a little machine resembling a belt sander to eliminate the top layers of skin. Using the machine, damaged skin is physically abraded, removing scars and conferring the skin a more natural look.

Dermabrasion is not the most pleasant facial acne scar treatment nor is it the preferred treatment for depressed acne scars. The rotating wheel can be tough psychologically to deal with since it comes in such close proximity to your face, plus many times you will need a local anesthetic to help relieve the pain. There is nothing in dermabrasion that stimulates the synthesis of collagen and elastin so that makes it useless against submerged acne scars. If that weren't enough reason to look for another acne scar solution, on average a month to 6 weeks of recovery time is needed for complete healing.

If you are looking for an OTC acne scar treatment, your alternatives are very limited. Lots of women become addicted to makeup and concealers since they help cover up scars and give confidence. Acne scaring procedures and products claim to be the best available but the reality is that most just can't live up to their pompous promises.

A safer and natural alternative to chemical acne treatments is now available in the shape of a skin care product to treat a wide range of skin conditions.

Published December 24th, 2007

Filed in Beauty