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5 Home Remedies for Acne Scars

5 Home Remedies for Acne Scars

Your skin is your best friend. I mean think about it… Who else is by your side day and night through thick and thin? Your skin!  Skin is tough, but nothing can stand up to acne and it’s not your skins fault. Acne, especially adolescent acne, is the result of hormones in the body running wild, and sadly there is not much to do about it.

While certain medications like hormone treatments and birth control work to control the hormones in your body nothing is 100% and the best thing to do when struggling with acne is to be patient. Your skin will thank you in the long run. While it may seem impossible to leave that whitehead in the middle of your forehead all day, it can and should be done. The best way to protect your skin from acne scars is to prevent them!

While undergoing treatment its important to remember not all acne is the same, and not everything will work for your acne type. If you feel like you have just about tried every medication there is to offer maybe its time to consider home remedies for acne scars. Home remedies are beneficial because they are natural and therefore less damaging to the skin. Read below to find out how to heal acne scars naturally.

Home Remedies For Acne Scars:

1. Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil can be used as a healing agent for many health purposes. In addition to soothing the skin it can be used to treat scarring on the body.

To Do:  apply tea tree oil to the affected area using a cotton swab and leave on overnight. Wash thoroughly with warm water in the morning.

2. Baking Soda

Baking soda can be found in nearly every toothpaste as the ingredient used to whiten the teeth. Because of this, baking soda works to lessen the discoloration on your face.

To Do: Combine three parts baking soda with one part water and rub onto the face until a small layer covers the affected area. Leave on for 5 minutes then wash with warm water.

3. Lemon Juice

Being an acid, lemon juice contains bleaching properties and can be used for acne treatment as well as scar treatment. When using lemon juice don’t forget to apply moisturizer after to avoid over drying.

To Do: Combine equal parts lemon juice and water and apply only to the affected area. Leave the solution on your face for up to ten minutes and then wash thoroughly with warm water.

4. Olive Oil

While olive oil seems an unlikely candidate for scar treatment, it contains       Vitamins A, D, E, C, B1,B2, iron, and antioxidants. Combine olive oil with a       steam treatment for the best results.

To Do: apply olive oil to the skin with a cotton ball until you have felt the oil sink into the skin. Leave on overnight and in the morning place a warm and wet towel over the face. After, gently wipe away the excess oil and wash your face thoroughly.

5.  Honey and Aspirin

O.K. so Aspirin may not be natural, but it does work well in the attempt to      lessen the appearance of acne scars.

To Do: Crush the Aspirin into a paste and combine with honey. Rub the mixture onto your face and let sit for five minutes. Wash thoroughly and keep out of your eyes.

There are many steps you can take in order to actively get rid of acne scars on the face. First of all it’s very important to always wear sunscreen. The sun can be extremely damaging to the skin especially when using strong face washes and exfoliators.  Being in the sun without protection can also turn your scars white creating more discoloration to the face. Acne scars, especially on the face can be embarrassing and uncomfortable for those affected, but the good news is that all scars fade over time.

By Maren Burns

 

How to Get Rid of Acne Scars

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Where Scars Happen & How To Treat Them

Life might get you down, and if you’re clumsy… life might get you down a little more often than the average person. These accidental injuries can lead to scarring on the body, and other instances such as: surgery, burns, rapid weight gain, intentional harm, illnesses such as chicken pox, and severe acne can also leave unwanted scarring. Whether you are dealing with facing scarring, back scarring, etc., there are various scar treatments that can help your 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