Acne Scar
By: Rick Kameron
There are a wide variety of acne scar treatment procedures available in the market today such as chemical peels, dermabrasion and laser resurfacing. It’s true that all acne scar treatment is associated with some uncertainty. This means even though you may have shelled out thousands of dollars and waited through the recovery period, you may not see the desired results. This article will discuss some factors that will help you make a better informed decision on the type of acne scar treatment that will suit you.
Regardless of which acne scar treatment you are going for, it is of paramount importance that you seek out the help of a well trained professional. It is no use wasting your time and money on unprofessional practitioners which not only will not give the results you need but may even worsen your situation. A good dermatologist is one of the keys to getting the desired result.
Before getting acne scar treatment you need to get your acne cleared. This will save you a trip to the dermatologist. Some treatments such as dermabrasion involve physical transformation of the top layer of the skin which could disturb the acne on the skin. Some treatments require that you must not have taken accutane in the previous 18 months before the procedure.
Some treatments will require that you stay home longer than you are willing to. Dermabrasion requires that you stay at home for a week or two. You may be required to avoid some every day activities that would require you to go out in the sun. Exposure to sun after some acne treatments would lead to permanent darkening of the skin.
During the recovery period you will have to avoid smoking and alcohol. Smoking and alcohol hinders the circulation of blood. Blood circulation is essential for speedy recovery from some invasive treatments such as laser treatment. Smoking and alcohol could also lead to poor healing as a result you may not get the desired result.
All acne scar treatment has associated uncertainty and may not always give the results you wished for. You must consult your dermatologist regarding the impact of any treatment you are planning on undertaking on your everyday activities after treatment.
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There are many procedures available for scar treatment such as chemical peels, microdermabrasion. These treatment methods along with many more are discussed in good detail in the book - How to treat your acne scars
Acne Scar
Monday, August 6, 2007
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