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getting rid of acne – You must see it
Posted on July 4th, 2010 No comments
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At home remedies for getting rid of acne scars?
Posted on March 16th, 2010 10 comments
I have a few scars from acne and it makes it look like i still have acne even though i don’t! Any at home remedies to get rid of them? Please help!
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Proven Methods to Getting Rid of Body Acne Naturally
Posted on January 17th, 2010 No comments
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Getting Rid of Acne Scars
Posted on January 10th, 2010 No commentsThere’s nothing fun about acne, nor the scars that it leaves behind. More than 80 percent of teens develop acne to some degree or another. While most teens suffer from mild to moderate cases of acne, an unfortunate few develop severe cases that cause various scars that can last years.
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There are several different kinds of acne scar tissues that result from acne, the most common known as rolling, boxcar or ice pick scars. Their names pretty much say it all when comes to describing them. Picture what an ice pick can do to a piece of wood and that’s just about what ice pick acne scar looks like on your skin. The boxcar scar is a piece of fibrous tissue that connects two scars together, like the hook-up mechanism on a boxcar train. The rolling scars are more rounded than ice pick scars, and result in deep tissue damage that cause bumps on your face, after the acne is gone. Another type of acne scar is called a hypertrophic scar, which are small red bumps that can mar the surface of the skin for years after bouts of acne have passed.
The types of treatment available depend on what type of acne scars you have. Some people only have one type of scar, while others have a combination of two, or somethings three different types. Knowing about each type of scar, and the treatments available to reduce their appearance is the first step toward discovering the proper method that’s right for your circumstance, skin type and severity of scar tissue.
Protect yourself by researching the different kinds of scars and their treatments not only to save money, but also to ensure that you’re receiving the right kind of treatment for your situation. No matter which method you choose, be aware that everything comes with its own set of pros and cons, and that there are rarely any guarantees associated with scar reduction treatments.
One such procedure, used primarily for those with rolling acne scars, is called subcision. While this treatment may cost up to $1000, multiple treatments usually serve to treat shallow scar tissue by detaching the upper layer of skin from deeper skin tissue, which allows for greater blood flow in affected areas, which serves to plump up the skin.
Punch replacement treatments are used to literally excise acne scar tissue by removing the acne scar and replacing it with a skin graft. This may cost anywhere from $50 to $150 per treatment. The second procedure is called punch excision, which avoids an actual skin graft, and instead stretches skin around excised acne scar tissue to heal the void.
Chemical peels are popular with many who suffer from mild acne scarring, but is quite expensive, at $600-800 per treatment. With this acne scar treatment, one of many different kinds of acid are applied to the affected skin and then removed, taking with it the top layer of your skin.
Dermabrasion is also popular, though for many, acne scars return after a period of time. It’s also very expensive and painful, as it literally sands off the top layer of your skin. Cost ranges from $1200 to $2000 per treatment.
Perhaps acne scar creams and ointments are your best bet, if you are patient and give them, and time, to work for you. When looking for creams, make sure you purchase one that contains Vitamin E and cocoa butter. Most treatments for acne scars work only temporarily, and can cause discomfort and take a big chunk out of your bank account. -
Getting a Prescription for Acne Medication
Posted on December 13th, 2009 No commentsSome people have acne so intense that it is necessary for them to seek professional help. For some people, they must see a dermatologist to help with this annoying problem. When they go to the dermatologist for help, they will sometimes recommend a prescribe acne medication to help with the problem.
There are many prescription medications that are used today to help treat acne. Most of them are applied to the skin and are used for mild to severe acne. There are however, other methods of treating acne from the inside out and those require an oral method of taking the acne medications. This is important for people that have extensive acne problems that keep getting worse instead of better.
There are some dermatologists that use therapy to help control an acne problem for some of their patients. For this to occur, the acne has to be so severe and intense that there are no other methods of treatment working or if the patient and the acne is not responding to any other form of treatment.
There are also acne medications that are taken by mouth. These are antibiotics that a patient has to take on a regular basis to help control the acne. The dosage will usually start out high and then lessen as it is becoming effective.
There are also injections that can be a form of acne medication. This is used to treat severe acne and it will help to prevent scarring. Again this method is used for the people that have acne so severe and no other method of treatment is working to their benefit.
A lot of women will use oral contraceptives to help control their acne. This form or acne medication will affect the hormones in a women’s body and will lessen the chance of them having acne. This is a great idea for women who have an acne problem and want to take a contraceptive at the same time. There are some women however, that it has the reverse effect on.
There are a variety of different creams and ointments to use for acne medication as well. These are found both in the store and sold as prescriptions. The more intense creams and ointments are prescribed and do cost more. When you have a complex form of acne that is hard to treat, this is when the prescription medications have to be used.
It is all up to the person with acne if they think that they should seek professional help for their acne medication or not. They will know when they can no longer take care of the problem and need to have help.
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What is the best acne product that works best getting rid of acne on the body?
Posted on December 5th, 2009 2 commentsi try to find some body acne wash in stores and i can’t find any and the ones i find are so expensive, can someone tell me a product that works really well and is super cheap!!!! I want to wear tank tops in the summer and not hidding my nasty chest wearing t-shirts!
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