Scar Therapy Options for Acne Scars
Scars have never been an easy cross to bear, but in the unjust society that we live in not only are they unaccepted, they're considered a mark of imperfection. If you don't agree with me then just take a minute to look at the fashion magazines and you'll read about dozens of stars that are constantly looking for a plastic surgery to eliminate their imperfections.
Scar prevention is highly important if you are trying to avoid skin imperfections. Since scarring is a natural part of life, this may be next to impossible. In cases were scar prevention hasn't proven effective, there is a wide range of scar reduction therapy that can treat the problem.
Scar tissue will replace healthy skin that has been damaged by an injury. This tissue can take the form of many different types of scars: atrophic and hypertrophic scars, surgical scars, burn scars and acne scars. In this article we will focus specifically on the type of scar formed after an acne breakout.
Acne scars are normally a result of your body's own innate immune system in action. When our organism is threatened by any type of infection or a foreign element, our immune system reacts by creating an inflammatory response at the site of the attack. This response does get rid of the infection, but it also destroys healthy tissue along the way.
Acne scar therapy has made huge advances since the old days when our grandparents would use herbal salve as the most advanced form of scar treatment. Now, technological advances have given us a wide variety of options like the ones listed below.
*Steroid Cortisone Injections: Steroid cortisone injections help to reduce inflammation in scar tissue and flatten raised scars. Steroid cortisone injections are administered by your doctor and under medical supervision.
*Pressure Wraps: Most scars will destroy normal skin tissue support. In cases like this pressure wraps are used to help the skin heal by applying pressure that would normally be exhibited by your epidermis. Pressure wraps work best on scars that are raised. They are most effective for fresh scars, and to help prevent wounds from developing prominent scarring.
*Laser scar removal: Laser scar removal is an excellent option for softening the appearance of acne scars, surgical scars, or scars caused by other factors. You doctor will use a high-energy light, in order to remove or reshape areas of the skin that have been affected by scar tissue. There are several different types of laser scar removal available, each optimally suited for a specific type of scar. Acne scares are best treated by using laser skin resurfacing, while raised and reddened scars can be treated with a pulsed dye laser.
There are so many scar removal options, including surgery scars reduction treatments, that you are bound to find one for your skin problems. Keep in mind that early acne prevention is still the best option if you want to avoid going through these sometimes expensive treatments.
Scar removal is one of the most sought after treatments to eliminate unsightly or bothersome blemishes. Besides surgical or laser options, you can also use creams and lotions, like BIOSKINEXFOL, that afford your skin a good exfoliation treatment. Before diving into any scar therapy make sure to check all of your options.
Published November 3rd, 2009
Filed in Beauty