07th Jun 2009

Guide to acne scars treatment

The good news for people with acne scars is that there are lots of different types of treatments available today to help correct them. This isn’t a how to get rid of acne scars yourself guide, but instead an overview of the different possible treatments that have been shown to produce results. There are various home remedies, but these are often costly and in many cases don’t work as well as medical methods.


You should always talk to your doctor about which of the treatment methods are the best for you. Not all treatments are safe for everyone - it depends on your age, medical history and how severe the scars are. SOme treatments are also costly so it may come partly down to budget, but your doctor will be able to advise you which will give the best results in a safe way.

Chemical Peels
These remove the top layer of the skin, forcing it to regenerate itself which often decreases the visibility of scars. They aren’t just used for acne scars although they can be used for this purpose. Other uses include for skin damaged by the sun or other types of scarring due to injury.

Collagen Injections
By injecting collagen into the skin you are replacing the collagen that should naturally be there but has been lost. This helps especially with smaller scarring such as wrinkles and facial lines, although it is sometimes used for acne scars too. Your dermatologist will be able to advise you whether it is a suitable treatment for you.

Laser Treatment
This comes in two forms, ablative and non ablative. The basic idea is that the high energy laser burns away the damaged skin. The two different types refers to whether the outer layer or skin or skin beneath the surface is burned away. It is used to soften wrinkles and reduce the visibility of scars, and can be used in the case of acne scars with great effect. Again ask your dermatologist whether this is the right kind of treatment for your situation.

There are various other forms of treatment available including punch grafts, and all are good in different situations for removing acne scars. Your doctor will be able to advise you on the best form of treatment for your situation as it does vary widely from patient to patient. Even with home remedies you should always check with your doctor to make sure you aren’t going to make the situation worse.

Getting rid of acne scars doesn’t have to be difficult. Knowing how to remove acne scars is usually half the battle, so don’t despair if you have them! Your doctor is always the best person to go to, but if you know anyone who has had scars removed then you could also speak to them about their experiences as they will be able to give you an accurate representation of how it has worked for them.

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07th Jun 2009

Acne Scar Removal Guide

Acne scars are an unsightly reminder of a difficult problem for many of us in early life, and wanting to know how to get rid of acne scars is a very common thing. Because the hair follicles and sebaceous glands that cause acne when they go into overdrive are found in a higher density on the skin of the face and neck, acne and consequently acne scars are much more likely to be found there. This is a bad thing of course, as it is probably the place that people are generally most conscious of. The good news is that there are some very effective treatments available for acne scars although in many cases they don’t come particularly cheap.


The most common treatment is laser removal of acne scars. These provide a quick treatment without many side effects, although you will need to talk to your doctor and surgeon thoroughly to work out exactly what will happen and how it could affect you first. There are two types of lasers, ablative and non-ablative. Non -ablative lasers don;’t remove the skin while ablative lasers do. Non-ablative work by focusing their energy beneath the surface so that the outer layer of skin is unbroken.

There are many other treatments that are used for acne scars - some more effective than others. You should always talk to your doctor about which is most suitable for you as it will depend on many things including how severe the scarring is, how old you are and what your medical history is, as some treatments are not safe for everyone.

The best way of getting rid of scars is not to let them happen in the first place. There are many good treatments for acne that can be bought or prescribed, and these will reduce acne and hence the scarring considerably. Of course that may not be an option if you already have scarring on the face or neck. If this is the case, talk through with your doctor about what you can do about it. Some other treatments of acne include dermabrasion, chemical peels and collagen injections and they are good for a variety of severity of scars. The dermatological procedure chosen for you depends on many factors which is why you should always seek personal advice for your condition before making any decisions about your course of action.

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07th Jun 2009

What causes acne

Acne is an extremely common problem amongst people worldwide, although Western culture seems to have a bigger problem with it than most, perhaps due to our diet and lifestyle. It strikes often in our teenage years - generally our most insecure stage - which means it can cause a large amount of stress. In fact stress is thought to cause acne to worsen so it can often be a vicious cycle. I’m sure many of us remember feeling conscious of our face and bodies when we were teenagers - many of us still do - and for people with acne this only makes the situation harder to deal with.


Acne is caused by the polosebaceous unit which is made up of several different parts - hair follicles, hair and the sebaceous gland. These are found almost everywhere in the body but there is a larger density of them on the face and neck, hence why acne often occurs in these places while not on other parts of the body. When we go through adolescence the Sebaceous gland produce too much of a secretion called sebum due to an increased amount of Male hormones in the body at this time. This in turn causes them to enlarge and hence spots begin to form on the face and neck of the person with acne. Just because these are male hormones that trigger it doesn’t mean the problem is confined just to men, as during adolescence both male and female people have an increased amount of this hormone in their body.

The skin of the body normally has all types of bacteria covering it, but when people have acne there is an increased amount of certain bacteria on the skin which causes the body to try and heal these areas. This is a complicated process but results in inflammation which causes the red bumps that people with acne have on their face.

Whiteheads are caused when the hair follicles are obstructed in the skin. Science hasn’t completely determined why this happens yet, but it does more so with people who are suffering from acne. When this happens the sebum gets trapped and can’t get out, causing a build up and in the end whiteheads and blackheads on the skin.

Usually the production of sebum decreases once we pass the age of 20 so for most people acne will start to go away at this time. However it can leave scars on the skin and in some cases it may progress beyond this age - everyone is different. As always if you are concerned about your acne you should visit a doctor who will be able to advise you on the best course of action for you personally.

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