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Healing Acne Scars

80% of all teenagers is a disturbingly large figure, yet that is the expert estimate of how many will suffer from acne at some point in their adolescence.  Most of them grow out of their acne with no lasting problems, but some of them end up with scarring on their face from the acne lesions.Scars can range from one extreme to the other, from faint and hardly noticeable to red, raised and very noticeable.

It should therefore come as no surprise that so much time, energy and money is spent looking for acne scar healing that really works.

Why do acne scars form?

Perhaps if we first of all learn how acne scars form it will help us understand the validity and effectiveness of some of the treatments now being used.Acne scars start to form when a lesion heals. It leaves behind a red or occasionally dark mark in the spot where the lesion occurred.During the next few months the skin works hard to heal itself by reducing the inflammation and also forming new, undamaged cells to replace the damaged ones.

Your skin has marvelous regenerative powers and most of the marks will gradually disappear, however any still visible after twelve months or so, may never entirely go away.After this length of time, it is considered a scar.The severity of the scar depends on various factors, the most important being the size and severity of the original lesion and how much, if any, sun exposure during the healing process.

Acne scar healing solutions do exist

There is a huge market for acne scar healing products in large part because so many people are self-conscious about their acne scars.  Even a very faint and minor scar can be very disturbing, prompting the person to look for a product to help with their acne scar healing.

Modern scientific advances have now created an increasing number of excellent acne scar healing solutions, including:

Topical creams – These medicines come in a variety of formulations which work to speed up the skin’s natural process of healing and rejuvenation.Tretinoin, alpha-hydroxy acids, beta-hydroxy acids are not uncommon ingredients in these creams.

Skin resurfacing – Is a good viable option for acne scar healing due to the fact that acne scars extend well below the surface of the skin.Dermatologists have at their disposal the likes of lasers, chemical peels, and microdermabrasion to achieve this.

Surgery – For cases of extensive scarring, surgery is often the most effective option.  Today’s surgical techniques allow the doctor to reduce and remove severe scarring more quickly and easily than every before.

Prevention is better than cure

As with many things, however, the best approach to acne scar healing is to prevent the scars from forming in the first place.In order to maximize your chances of avoiding scarring there are certain highly recommended things that you should do.  These include:

• It’s tempting but please, don’t pick at acne lesions or scabs
• Avoid sun exposure
• Apply Vitamin E to the lesion mark twice per day
• Use a topical cream to encourage your skin to rejuvenate itself faster

For most people acne scarring is a treatable condition, it is no longer something you just have to live with.We live in a fortunate time with a great many, excellent, acne scar healing treatments available in today’s market place. All you have to do is find the best one for you.

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