Acne Scars Treatment
Treating Your
Acne Scars
Perhaps one of the most difficult effects of acne is the
physical scarring it can leave behind, especially of left
untreated. Even the mildest form of acne can scar, but the more
severe types can leave very visible scars that won't go away on
their own.
There are things you can do to try to avoid these scars, like
properly cleansing your skin, or refraining from popping zits, as
this can cause scarring, but this doesn't mean scars won't develop.
This is especially true in more severe types of acne where the
lesions are on the skin for longer periods of time than in milder
forms. In cystic acne, the nodules or cysts can stay on the skin
for weeks, or even months, and can leave behind very noticeable
scars.
Types of Acne Scars Treatment
There are different types of acne scars, and different
treatments for each. They are classified in the following
manner.
Ice pick scars are characterized by the
appearance of deep pits on the skin and are most common in a sign
of classic acne scarring.
Boxcar scars are angular scars, usually
occurring on the temple and cheeks, and can be superficial or deep.
They are also very similar to the scars left by Chickenpox.
Rolling scars give the skin a wave-like
appearance.
Hypertrophic scars are thickened scars, and may
be associated with some of the more severe types of acne.
Seek Acne Scars Treatment through a
Physician
To get rid of acne scars, seek treatment through a physician. A
combination of treatments are available that show good results for
many people. Treatment for acne scarring depends on the type of
scars you have, as well as your skin type. Most of the success of
treating acne scars has been for those on the face. It has been
found that those on the back and chest do not respond as well to
treatment.
One of the best ways to prevent acne scarring is to prevent
acne. Taking steps to fight and prevent this condition will
minimize the chance for scarring. Also treating the acne you
do have as quickly as possible after it appears can help prevent
acne scars.
It is also advisable to seek the help of a physician when you
aren't sure how to best treat your acne or its scars. Some scar
treatment requires medical attention, and a doctor can help you
find the treatment that will work best for you.
Treat Acne Early to Prevent Scars
Understanding your skin type, type of acne, and type of scarring
associated with it is also important. If you treat your particular
type of acne from the onset, thereby, also working to prevent
additional breakouts and problems, you can prevent the formation of
deep, lasting scars. In some cases the scar can be removed by laser
treatment, but this is only in more serious cases where the scars
are deep.
Understanding your problem will help you work toward a
solution.
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