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Acne Scarring Treatments - Biological Acne Scarring Removal

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Products and Procedures for Effective Acne Scar Removal

by Martha Fitzharris

Scar removal is a vital part of skin care, especially if you are trying to eliminate larger scars. For the most part, scars may be an esthetic problem, but they can also cause self esteem issues and physical limitations if they are extensive enough. This is why it is so important to find the right scar removal product or procedure to remedy your problem.

There are several methods for getting rid of scars. Usually the solution has to do with surgery (excision or grafting) or laser treatments (ablative and non ablative). However, there are some resurfacing procedures that can be less bothersome and just as effective.

The right scar removal procedure will depend greatly on the type of scar you are trying to treat. For example, if you want to treat smaller scars then you can treat them with gentler treatments such as microdermabrasion and scar creams. But if the scar you are trying to treat is a burn scar, then it is likely that you will need to turn to surgery and grafting.

How to treat Acne Scars

Following a consistent cleansing routine that includes a good acne cream is the first step in avoiding acne scars. The development of acne scars has a great deal to do with untreated or poorly treated acne breakouts. So if you want to avoid their formation, make sure that all of your skin care products are conducive to proper treatment of acne breakouts.

Acne scarring can be treated either with resurfacing or surgical techniques. Remember, whichever method you choose will depend on the location and extent of your scar tissue. Here is a list of the most popular procedures used to treat acne scars.

Punch Excision for Acne Scars

Punch excision is usually used in the case of deep, atrophic scars such as ice pick scars. This procedure includes the use of a sharp tool to "punch out" the area where the scar is located. After having removed the scar tissue, the edges of the excised skin are sutured together.

Laser Resurfacing & Acne Scarring

Probably the best type of laser treatment for scars is fractional laser therapy. This type of laser bypasses the epidermis and works on the deeper layers of the skin. This helps improves the appearance of the skin without leaving many (if any) visible signs of treatment.

Scar Creams and Acne Scars

You can use a natural skin care cream or a traditional product, but no matter which is your product of choice, make sure that the cream you choose contains ingredients that can help dissolve scar tissue and promote the production of collagen. Rose hip seed oil and snail serum are two ingredients to look for.

The proper acne treatment can definitely help reduce your chances of developing scars. Nevertheless, BIOSKINCARE is a scar treatment product that can help you in your quest for acne scar removal. BIOSKINCARE is a gentle, natural skin care product that can be used on all skin types.

Published February 9th, 2010

Filed in Skin Care