Acne Scar Prevention – How to Avoid
Telltale Signs of Acne
Scarring happens differently for everyone, making it
difficult to determine who may experience acne scars, how
extensive those scars will be and how long the scars will
exist.
Prevention is unpredictable
but can help to minimize potential acne
scarring.
The best way to
avoid acne scarring and limit the extent
of the damage it causes to the skin is to treat acne
flareups immediately and for as long as it takes to clear
up the blemishes. Having a consistent acne skin care treatment routine will
help to prevent inflammation and limit possible acne
scarring. If a person discovers they have a
serious tendency to develop acne scarring, they should
consult with a dermatologist for an acne skin care
regime.
The type of acne
scars a sufferer experiences determines the best acne
scar treatment to implement. The appearance of acne scars may be
minimized, removed or covered up. Special acne blemish cover up products
such as CoverBlend exist to hide scarring while it is
being treated.
Everyday
ways to treat or get rid of scars caused by acne
include:
-
Topical treatments such as
retinoids.Because retinoids contain a high
concentration of Vitamin A, they should not be used
by pregnant or nursing women;
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Apply natural topical elements to
acne scarred areas such as Vitamin E, 10 percent
alpha hydroxy acid solution or aloe vera and use
silicone sheets overnight on raised scars;
and
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Microdermabrasion gently
sloughs the skin with tiny aluminum oxide
crystals to remove the top layer and treat
acne and related minor
scarring.
Other
treatments to get rid of acne scarring that are
administered by a dermatologist or at a medical spa
include dermabrasion, chemical peels, soft tissue
augmentation, acne scar laser treatments, skin surgery,
soft tissue augmentation, subcision and injection of
steroids for keloids.
To avoid
acne scarring, sufferers should not handle or pick the
blemishes with their nails and hands because it spread
bacteria and may cause scars. The skin should not be rubbed roughly
with a towel or washcloth, which may also cause acne
scars.
While some people believe
that exposure to the sun will clear up acne scarring,
this is a myth that can cause other damage to your
skin.
While acne
scarring can make a sufferer self-conscious, there are
several ways to try to prevent the scars for a clearer,
more attractive skin
complexion.
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