Acne Scar Removal
Acne Scar Removal
acne scar removal
Acne scars are usually the result of inflamed blemishes caused by skin pores engorged with excess oil, dead skin cells and bacteria. The pore swells, causing a break in the follicle wall. Shallow lesions are usually minor and heal quickly. But if there is a deep break in the wall of the pore, infected material can spill out into surrounding tissue, creating deeper lesions. The skin attempts to repair these lesions by forming new collagen fibers. These repairs usually aren't as smooth and flawless as the original skin.
What are the causes of Acne Scars?
Unfortunately, acne is very common among teens and adults, with exact causes largely unknown. As a result, many people suffer for years before finding a treatment that works for them. In the meantime, acne can worsen and, in the most severe cases can cause scarring. These happen when nodules and cysts burst and damage the skin, and when sufferers find it difficult to avoid squeezing and picking at spots. In these cases, the scars can simply be redness of the skin, while in others the scars are in the form of small pits in the skin.
What treatment is used for Acne Scar Removal?
Acne scars removal with Fractional CO2 Laser. With this procedure, high efficiency is guaranteed. It works by gently removing the outer layers of the skin, thereby exposing a young and fresher skin to give you that youthful look.
CONDITIONS TREATED WITH LASER TREATMENT
Factors To Consider
Factors To Consider
There are two main types of acne scars:
Hypertrophic or keloid scarring – These scars are caused when the body produces too much collagen as acne wounds heal, resulting in a mass of raised tissue on the skin's surface.
Atrophic or depressed scarring – These scars develop when there is a loss of tissue. There are two common types of atrophic scarring. "Icepick" scars are usually small, yet obvious holes in the skin. "Boxcar" scars are depressed areas, usually round or oval in shape with steeply angled sides, similar to chickenpox scars.
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