Fading Acne Scars is Possible: Learn How

With acne being something that affects roughly 80% of teens and young adults, and another 5% of the adult population, it is something that’s on a lot of people’s minds. Even if a person does not suffer from adult acne, severe acne during their youth can lead to severe acne scarring that is just as unsightly or even worse. However, with the right treatments, fading acne scars is entirely possible.

While surgical treatments and other more invasive methods can yield great results, many people would prefer to try a method that is cheap and that they can use at home. While some home remedies can be effective for fading acne scars, keep in mind that the best results are provided by the more expensive and direct approaches.

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The best recommendation for a home remedy for getting rid of acne scars is to use vitamin E oil liberally. You’ll know you’ve gotten the good quality oil if it is a brown color, rather than yellow or clear. Vitamin E is a powerful healing agent for the skin. Simply clean, dry and exfoliate your skin, and then apply some of the oil. Even after the first application you may see some results.

When trying to get acne scars to fade away, practicing good facial hygiene is also very helpful. You should exfoliate regularly – every three days at the most. Avoid using chemical treatments to exfoliate, use natural agents instead. Combine them with a little bit of soap and then scrub the affected areas lightly. This can help to slowly fade acne scars over time.

There are also many over-the-counter and prescription medications and creams that can help to fight against acne scarring. Some people may find the results of this sort of treatment to be unsatisfactory. Particularly when it comes to really deep and nasty scars, a more effective solution may be needed.

There are many different options as far as surgical and skin resurfacing techniques are concerned. Some of the best techniques utilize lasers to help get rid of acne scars, and the two types of laser treatment are pretty illustrative of the different approaches to acne scar removal.
The two types of lasers that can be used in acne removal are ablative lasers and non-ablative lasers. The first type are used to cut away the outermost skin layers, removing the scarred areas completely and causing the skin to heal over them. With this type of laser, it’s extremely important that the affected area is well cared for after the surgery. It tends to cause redness in the affected areas that can last up to a year.

The non-ablative type causes the lower layer of skin without actually causing it damage. They work by targeting glands under the skin that cause it to tighten, thus reducing the appearance of acne scars. These methods usually require multiple, short treatments over a few months. Lasers are just one of many types of ways to effectively treat acne scars. There is no single “best” option for treatment, so please consult a doctor for more information on the options.


   

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