Acne is one of those ailments that can really leave a scar on your skin. Not only does it cause redness and inflammation, but also the pus from acne leaves behind a lot of gunk that clogs pores. This leads to more acne and causes breakouts which then lead to scars.
Acne scar treatments are helpful in removing these unsightly blemishes by either reducing the appearance or completely removing them altogether. This article will discuss how acne can leave a scar and some ways you can get rid of these pesky marks! Thankfully, you can get rid of these scars with specialized treatments at cosmetic clinics like Sozo Aesthetic Clinic.
What are acne scars, and how do they form
The acne scar formation can be due to the acne itself or due to an individual’s sensitivity to their skin. Acne scars can form when there is a break in your skin from picking at pimples, which leads to inflammation and pus being released into the surrounding area.
The puss that accumulates on the surface of these open wounds during healing dries out and hardens over time, leaving indented bumps on your skin where there were once just red marks before! Apart from this, some people are more sensitive than others leading them to have hyper-pigmentation (dark spots) after they heal up as well as indentations scars where blood vessels may still protrude through the spotty areas.
These dark patches can often remain and lead to a permanent scar if not removed.
The types of acne scars
The types of acne scars vary in severity and color. Acne can leave behind a range of different types, from slight discolorations to deep depressions that require surgical procedures like dermabrasion or laser treatment for full removal.
The more severe the acne is on your skin before you take any medication, the deeper it will be when it heals up as well as how long-lasting they may be. It is important not to pick at pimples, which worsens what could have been just a small scarring problem!
The types of acne scars that a lot of people experience are icepick, boxcar, and rolling. These all differ to the point where you may be able to tell which type scarred your skin simply by looking at it. Icepick scars are the most severe and deep, with a narrow, triangular shape. Boxcar scars are shallower but wider than icepick scars. They form from acne being pushed up to the surface of your skin by pus that’s trapped below it. Rolling scars are usually only found on the cheeks, where they create an uneven surface and visibility, which can be embarrassing.
Treatment for Acne Scars
Many people who have acne scars don’t know that they can be treated. The most common treatments for acne scarring are laser resurfacing and chemical peels, but there are other treatment options available as well. Acne is caused by bacteria clogging up hair follicles in the skin, which leads to inflammation of the cells in this area. This inflammation causes permanent damage to these cells, which leaves a mark on the skin’s surface after healing has occurred.
Here are the popular acne scar treatments:
Chemical Peels
Chemical peels are used for acne scar treatment because of their ability to reduce the skin’s oil content, improve its texture and make it less sensitive. The chemical solution is applied to the face in a controlled manner which will cause skin cells to be sloughed off as they heal.
Laser Treatments
Laser treatments are another acne scar treatment option. These treatments are used to break down the scars and stimulate new collagen production in order to reduce their appearance.
Collagen Injections or Fillers
Another popular method for removing acne scars is with topical injections of liquid collagen into the affected area or use of synthetic fillers such as silicone gel implants underneath the surface layers of skin where it has been damaged due to inflammation from the previous acne.
Are there any home remedies?
Some acne scar treatments are available at home. The most popular is lemon juice and honey, which can be applied to the skin twice daily for several weeks with or without sunlight exposure.
This treatment works by reducing inflammation in the area as well as promoting new collagen production to replace damaged tissue from previous acne breakouts on your face. Other options for removing scars include:
- Apply a topical acne cream to the affected area. Be sure to use only an acne cream for your skin type, and don’t overuse it or apply too often as this may cause more irritation.
- Alternatively, you could make a paste by mixing together honey (or another sugar scrub) with lemon juice before applying it onto the scarred areas of your face. Leave this on overnight instead of washing it off in the morning like typical facials would call for. This should help clean out pores while also reducing inflammation caused by pimples which will lessen the redness and size of scars over time.
- Use scar removal creams. These creams work by aiding skin cells that would normally produce a growth of tissue to do so around an acne scar instead of on top, thereby reducing its visibility. The cream is applied twice daily for about twelve weeks, at which point, if all goes well, then no more maintenance may be required.
In addition to these self-care methods, there are many treatments available from dermatologists who specialize in acne scar treatment.
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