Acne Scars Treatment
When people have a lot of acne, especially if they pick at it or don’t let it heal up on its own, it can sometimes leave scars on the face and even on the body. The cheeks and forehead are the most common places for people to see acne scars. These can be in the form of pock marks, or they can simply be more standard-looking scars and uneven skin. It’s important to be aware of that, because people might not really realize what’s wrong with their skin. They just know that it doesn’t look right and they’re trying to figure out to cover it up or do something about it without really understanding the problem to begin with.
One way to treat acne scars is through over the counter medications. These are placed directly on the scars, and they are designed to make them fade over a period of weeks. They work better on fresh scars, though, so if you’ve had scars for years you might not see as good of results and you might not see them as quickly as you would with a fresh scar. They may never go away completely, but they will become less obvious over time.
If that doesn’t work for you, though, or if the medication bothers your skin too much – it can cause itching and redness in some people – you can also try microdermabrasion. This is a spa-style treatment whereby the top layer of skin is gently buffed away, leaving newer, healthier skin underneath. The results of this procedure are usually beneficial, but you may need more than one treatment before your scars fade out. Like with medications, there is no guarantee that the scars can be completely removed, but you should see some obvious improvement. This treatment costs more than over the counter medications, and there are risks, of course. Some people also see a lot of redness in their face for a little while, so you shouldn’t expect to instantly look perfect. Like any cosmetic rejuvenation procedure, you need time to heal afterward.
Once healing has taken place you can assess your results and decide where you want to go next with treatment. You can have more procedures done, too, such as chemical peels and laser resurfacing, because these are all beneficial to reduce the look and feel of acne scars, giving you much more confidence.