severe acne scars

Top Treatments For Acne Scarring

top treatments for acne scarring

Severe acne or plain old acne can behave like a hound dog, hot on the scent of your trail, sniffing and swirling and never ever going away. They just keep coming and coming and growing. Acne stinks…luckily for you, some savvy people in the medical industry have developed some handy dandy cures.

Here are a few top treatments for acne scarring:

Skin Needling for Acne Scars: This procedure will wear down your old scar tissue and remodel your skin with new collagen and elastin fibers. Skin Needling Treatments can take as little as 10-15 minutes to perform, and are relatively cost efficient and effective ways to heal your acne scars.

Chemical Peels: Chemical peels can cause your skin to exfoliate and produce new skin cells. You can choose different levels of peeling strengths, depending on the results that you desire. Chemical peels can also help to lighten any inflammatory pigmentation. The side effects are typically minimal, but people usually experience redness and tightness around the treated areas. The average cost is around $400, and can take an average of several weeks to monthsto heal.

Botox Treatments: Several elements can help create the size and depth of an acne scar, which are usually muscle strain and collagen loss. With collagen loss, a physician can inject cosmic fillers made with collagen or hyaluronic acid to fill the acne scar and blend it in with the rest of the skin. The average cost can vary from between $250-$2,000, and the healing procedure is typically a couple of days to a week.

Focal Acne Scar Treament: Doctors can use laser treatment to send heat into your dermis (the thick layer of living tissue beneath your epidermis that forms your true skin) this can stimulate new collagen which can fill in your scars. The procedure is 15 minutes, but since it is considered cosmetic, it is not covered by insurance. Patients would only need one treatment that costs around $2,500, and the healing process is about a week.

Dermabrasion: Dermabrasion removes your acne scars by removing the top layer of your skin and activating the cells underneath to produce new smooth skin. The average cost of dermabrasion is $1,500. Since it is considered a cosmetic surgery, it is generally not covered. Recovery and healing time depend on the size and depth of the area treated.

Written by: Preston Copeland

3 Reasons Scars Are Like Snowflakes

In a society where perfect, blemishless appearances seem to be everything, surgical scars and severe acne scars can really rain on your confidence parade and affect your social media selfie game. Scars may be imperfect, but believe it or not, they’re a lot like the beautiful snowflakes we admire in the winter. You may be wondering, “How can these two seemingly polar opposites be similar?” How can you find a way to look at your severe acne scars and surgical scars and find beauty in them?

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Here are three reasons how scars are like snowflakes:

1. Each one is unique.

It’s been said that no two snowflakes are identical and the same goes for scars. Each one varies in shape, size, and color. They can be found on people all over the world and can result from a myriad of causes. Even if two people underwent the same procedure and ended up with similar surgical scars, on the microscopic level they’d still be unique (much like snowflakes) because everyone has different skin. So whether it’s a cluster of ice crystals or fibrous tissue, what we’ve heard is true: no two are the same!

 

2. They’re symbolic.

Snowflakes are well known and easily recognizable representations of the cold and winter. They’re used on ice packs, A/C units, and holiday wrapping paper amongst many other things. Scars can hold similar symbolism. Most of the time, they either represent a previous condition, recovery, or experience. You may be tired of hearing, “How’d you get that scar?”, but it’s because others are eager to learn about the story behind the symbol.

 

3. Over time, they fade (or melt) away.

Although snowflakes melt much faster than scars heal, it’s still true that eventually they both fade and can possibly disappear. Whether it be through prescription usage or at-home remedies; scar care can be managed with a multitude of treatment options that cause the scar tissue to heal and fade over time.

 

Perhaps much to your surprise, scars and snowflakes aren’t so different after all! In the midst of trying to maintain perfection (especially in scar and skin care) it’s reassuring to know our imperfections can be likened to beautiful and treasured entities like snowflakes.

Guest Post Written By: Jordan Rawlinson



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