Removing Acne Scars

Posted by Burt
Oct 25 2009

Acne Scars develop if acne becomes infected and the skin repairs itself so that it remains healthy however leaves discoloured and / or pitted marks on the face, dear to treat.

many] over the counter ‘cures’ for acne scars ranging from creams to skin needling. The most [regularly which can (but not always) be affective but take quite a while for improvements to start to show as a huge percentage of these creams aren’t absorbed by the skin. Creams are, therefore, wasted and so are not economical.

Another gadget that can be bought to treat acne scars is the dermaroller. This is a roller for skin needling; you gently roll the derma-roller over the scarred area of skin which opens the pores of your top layer of skin (epidermis) causing it to believe that it is damaged activating the production of collagen and elastin which heals the skin over time.

Once the derma roller has been used the pores on the top layer of skin are enlarged for up to an hour making this the best time to put on creams as they are much better absorbed when the pores are open as opposed to when the pores are closed. This reduces the waste in creams and boosts the effectiveness of the derma roller.

There are more extreme methods to remove acne scars however these are all expensive and have to be carried out by professionals and then they’re not even guaranteed to work! These include; Micro dermabrasion, laser treatments, chemical peals and also skin needling can be done by a professional more vigorously using a longer needle size and numbing cream.

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