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Are Acne Scars Permanent?

October 22, 2009 by Gail Jones  
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Acne scars are a sad reminder of the having suffered pimples or even acne before. They are unbearable because of their apparent permanence and their non-complimentary look. Normally speaking, acne scars are rather hard to eradicate, but tissue regeneration is not impossible these days with all the amazing technological developments.

In general terms, when referring to acne scars, we mean the healed lesions caused by an acne infection. While most scarring is temporary and will probably disappear on its own over time, scars from the more severe forms of acne can become permanent.

Acne scarring can be prevented if the patient sees a doctor when it is in the incipient stage, particularly if nodules or cysts accompany the red pustules on the skin’s surface. If the breakouts of acne have marked your skin, you will have to approach the issue from a different perspective, which usually involves surgery.

Laser resurfacing is one way of removing the damaged skin parts and stimulating the organic regeneration of the tissue underneath. This operation only requires local anaesthetic and can last between a few minutes and an hour depending on the extent of the damage.

Fractional laser therapy is one of the most recent methods of removing acne scars. It involves surgical intervention at deep skin layers. The treatment is superior to both dermabrasion and laser resurfacing in terms of quality and involves a much reduced healing period. Nevertheless, fractional laser therapy is within the reach of only those few fortunate people, who can afford it, since it is the most expensive acne treatment available so far.

It can happen that further sessions are required to improve the condition of the upper layers of skin, before they can start the deep level treatment of the acne scarring. The doctor may inject collagen into the scars in order to elevate the existing skin level or she/he may suggest micro-dermabrasion for the same purpose. Trying to carry out chemical peels at home could be a bad policy because of the risk of aggravating the condition by irritating the scars even more.

As for the forms of acne scarring, they can be classified according to the formation pattern. Scars can result because of an increase of tissue or due to a loss of tissue They both have an adverse impact on the way the face looks. Specialists’ evaluation of the nature of the scars is a very important factor for the decision of adopting one form of treatment or another.

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