Acne Scars That Don't Tell a Good Story

November 14th, 2009 by Leave a reply »

Author: Robert Kokoska
Source: isnare.com

Acne is such a horrible condition to suffer with, and I’m not talking about just the bright red lumps on your face but also the negative comments you might receive from people you cross paths with. There is also the possibility of having ugly scarring many years after the actual acne may have disappeared and it would surely bother anyone. For some, when those lumps have finally gone, they are left with permanent scarring that is also visible and could be the talking point for other people.

Do acne scars still bother you a lot? If they do, there are numerous methods you can try to reduce them or even get rid of them completely. Some of them are not cheap, but the results that they have produced for some people are almost amazing. Here is a small list of some of the most common methods people have used to remove their troublesome acne scarring:

1. Skin grafting
2. Micro dermabrasion
3. Laser Treatment
4. Skin Surgery
5. Treatment of keloid’s
6. Dermabrasion
7. fat transfer
8. Collagen injection

And so who are the likely candidates for the above-mentioned procedures and treatments? Anyone who is or has been affected by acne can do them and there is generally no age limit either. Acne is also not a prerequisite for some of them, they are good for any body scarring in general. Some of them require you to take a visit to your local dermatologist and make an appointment for a procedure or get a prescription for a topical treatment cream. There is also the possibility to use home remedies for your scars that people share in acne forums.

How prevalent is acne in the world today? According to some studies, acne is the most common skin problem especially in the United States. There are roughly 40-50 million Americans suffering from this horrible problem. Fortunately, only a small percentage of these people are left with noticeable scarring that effects the person later in life. The majority of people with acne are between 11 and 15 but also effects people well into adulthood. The most common place that people get acne is on the face, back and the chest area.

There are some treatments that are specifically for certain types of scars and are not for everyone. Usually there will be one or two treatments that are good for your skin type and severity of scarring. You need to make sure you get the proper information and seek the advice of a skin specialist such as a dermatologist to determine the type of scarring you have and what would be the best treatment option for you.

Getting the best treatment for your skin will determine the results you get. Although some might be a little slower than others, they do produce results and you can be glad that eventually you will have great looking skin and you can be sure that you got the most out of the money you spent.

For most people, their cause of acne is internal due to hormones and other factors. Author Chris Gibson has created a unique treatment program that targets these internal causes that has seen as much as a 90% success rate on people who try it. If you suffer from acne you should definitely give it a try. It’s called Acne Free in 3 Days and you can read more about the program by clicking on this link: Acne Free in 3 Days

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