How To Treat Acne Scars: Secret Methods

Acne scarring can turn a temporary battle with pimples into a lifelong embarrassment.  To understand how to treat acne scars, you must know that there are two types, a discolored area where the skin is smooth and a pock mark scar where there is a dent in the skin’s surface.

Understanding Acne Scars

A red or discolored area left after acne has cleared up is not truly a scar, but just a result of the body’s immune response.  These will usually fade on their own, although it may take up to a year for them to disappear entirely.  To hasten the process you can use exfoliating soaps and skin peels.  If the discolored area is particularly dark or persistent, you may want to try a skin bleaching product.  Just be careful with these as they may leave you with an area that is lighter than the rest of your skin.

How To Treat Acne Scars?
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True acne scars are indentations in the skin.  These happen because the acne infection causes the breakdown of the collagen that supports your skin.  Without this framework to support it, the skin in that area sinks in, leaving the distinctive pock mark.  These scars are somewhat more difficult to remove and unfortunately will become more visible as your skin ages.

If the scarring is really bad and you have the means, dermatologists can often remove these scars with laser treatments.  However, for many people this is not an option.  If want to learn how to treat acne scars, here are some secret home remedies that may work for you.

Secret Home Remedies

Crushed tomatoes and cucumbers can be used together or separately to reduce the appearance of acne scars.  They should be applied to the skin at least twice a day and allowed to remain there for 15 minutes before rinsing them off with cool water.  The tomato contains antioxidants and Vitamin A, both of which have been shown to strengthen the skins support system.  Cucumbers tighten the pores and the skin in general which should make the pock marks smaller.

Sandalwood has been shown to have some success at closing acne scars.  It seems to work best if you make a paste by combining it with rosewater and leaving it on the affected area overnight.

Citric acid also helps to tighten the skin.  To use this, cut a lemon or lime in half and rub it on your skin.  Allow it to dry and then rinse it off with cool water.

Massaging olive oil into the skin can also be helpful.  This will moisturize the skin and constrict the pores, reducing the appearance of age related wrinkles and pock marks.  For best results it should be applied at least twice a day.

When looking into how to treat acne scars, it is important to remember that none of these treatments work instantly, and that how effective they are may, in part, be determined by the type of skin that you have.  Most of these remedies will take two to three weeks before you see any marked appearance.  Be patient, the delay does not mean that it will not work.  Choose a method and stick with it for at least a month.  If you see no improvement in that time, then move on to something else.


   

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