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How to Get Rid of Acne Scars

July 1, 2011 by Dr.Deepak 10 Comments

While there are several acne scar removal options available in the market, choosing the best method to get rid of acne scar might be a tough decision. In this article, we’ll briefly discuss some of the scar removal techniques that you might want to consider to get rid of acne scar.

Over the counter scar removal: There are several over the counter or prescription scar removal medications available in the market or pharmacy. These products may help reduce acne scar but the success rate is very low. Always consult a dermatologist before applications so he/she can suggest you the best options for your acne scar.

Laser skin resurfacing: Laser skin resurfacing with ablative lasers like CO2 or Er:YAG may improve the appearance of acne scar. While these lasers remove the entire epidermis and portions of the dermis, chances of scarring may be a common problem. Nonablative lasers like intense pulsed light, pulsed dye laser, Q-switched Nd:YAG and other light therapy stimulate the production of collagen and thereby, gradually improving the appearance of pitted acne scars.

Dermabrasion: Dermabrasion using high-speed diamond buffing drills can help remove small and superficial scars and sometimes deep scars. However, this method is highly dependent on doctor technique and can result in scarring in untrained hands.

Percutaneous Collagen Induction Therapy: Percutaneous collagen induction therapy or medical needling is a technique where drum-shaped roller with fine microneedles are used to puncture the skin and release the growth factors which encourage the formation of collagen and elastin and further helps in reduction of acne scars. The chances of scarring are less compared to other lasers but several treatment session may be required to get the maximum benefit.

Surgical techniques: Different surgical techniques like punch excision, punch elevation and elliptical excision can also be used to remove isolated ice-pick or deep boxcar scars.

As acne may result in both scarring and pigmentation changes, it is essential to prevent and minimize the scarring. Adequate and early treatment will decrease its severity and chances of scarring and pigmentation. Mild pigmentation due to acne can be easily treated with topical application and skin lightening products available in the market.

If you have any question on how to get rid of acne scar visit our Acne Support Community

Filed Under: acne Tagged With: Acne Scars, Dermabrasion, get rid of acne scar, How to Get Rid of Acne Scars, laser skin resurfacing, Over the counter scar removal, Percutaneous Collagen Induction Therapy

Treatment Of Acne In a Spa

January 11, 2009 by Dr.Deepak Leave a Comment

Spas primarily offers different types of specialties treatment ranging from massage,  facials, exfoliation and medical treatments of skin disorders with a supervision of licensed health care professional. A medical spa provides comprehensive therapeutic and restorative care that promises to restore beauty and health.

Various new treatment options to treat acne have been introduced which can be done in a spa with a supervision of licenced medical professionals. The most common treatments will be discussed here:

Microdermabrasion: Microdermabrasion is usually performed using aluminum crystals or other abrasive substance and is useful therapy for acne and acne scars treatment. Treatment usually takes around 30-45 minutes depending on the area . Cost of a single session might take around $100, but for effective results several sessions might required.

Laser and light therapy: Light treatment can be performed alone or with prior application of 20% aminolevulinic acid for around 10 minutes to 2 hours. For better result treatment in every 3 weeks for atleast 3 months is suggested. This therapy can be performed in conjunction with other acne therapies.

Nonablative lasers: It uses a selective photothermolysis to target the follicle.  With the transient thermal effects, P.acne is reduced and sebaceous glands are heated and decrease in size. These treatment are usually performed monthly for 4-6 months.

Other therapies that might be performed in spas are  pulsed dye lasers, chemical peels and laser skin resurfacing. Spas also offers treatment with Alfa-hydroxy acids ( glycolic,citric,lactic and pyruvic acids) and beta-hydroxy acids ( salicyclic acids) .These agents can be  topical creams or as peeling agents .

Filed Under: acne Tagged With: Acne treatment, chemical peels, Laser and light therapy, laser skin resurfacing, Microdermabrasion, Nonablative lasers, Treatment Of Acne

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