Acne Scars Removal and Remedies

Acne scars are the marks which are left after the acne. Acne scars can take as long as twelve months to remove on their own. Acne scars are mostly seen on the face and it can be removed by using certain medicines. Acne scars are more appear in women than the men. The pores of the skin become clogged and the person gets inflamed and non inflamed lesions. Women can have acne at the age of 25 to 35 years.

The causes of acne scars are acne and the hair follicles on the skin become plugged with oil and dead skin cells. The several causes of acne scar are hormonal changes, body’s inflammatory response to sebum. The symptoms of acne scar are blackheads, red spot, painful, papules, pimples, nodules. The best approach is prevention and to treat acne right away as sometimes even mild acne can cause scarring, this can minimize the risk of permanent acne scars.

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What is Acne Vulgaris? This is a medical term used to describe most cases of acne. It really isn’t as bad as it sounds! Vulgaris doesn’t mean that the acne is vulgar, only that it means that it is common.

Be aware that there are many factors that contribute to acne. First, research indicates a propensity for acne may well be inherited. Parents who had acne in their teenage and young adult years may have children who are likewise prone to having acne in their teen and young adult years.

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It is still unknown how acne forms into the different acne types. What science can tell us right now is that when the sebaceous glands produce excess sebum (oil), it can mix with the dead skin cells and dirt in the skin. This mixture becomes a breeding ground for bacteria. The dead skin cells, dirt and sebum clog up the skin pores. They the manifest themselves as reddish blemish on the skin surface, and this is what we know as acne.

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Acne Scar Removal – Acne Scars Treatment

There are a number of treatments and surgical procedures available to alleviate acne blemishes. These treatments are mainly aimed to help fade or erase acne marks permanently. Unfortunately there is no universal cure to blot out acne marks. Although one treatment process could prove to be useful for others, it might not be effective in your case. Most popular treatments available for acne scar removal are laser treatments, chemical peels, topical medications, dermabrasion, autologous fat transfer, and manual excision. Pockmark caused by acne typically look like “ice pick” pits, craterlike or keloidal scars which could be lightened over time or erased completely.

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