Microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion For Acne Scars

Do you suffer from acne scars? Do view them in the mirror and feel like other's define you by them? You are not alone! Acne and many other skin conditions can leave marks long after their condition has been cured. sadly there are a great many adults that have retained scars from teenage acne breakouts. Until recently scar removal was difficult microdermabrasion for acne scar has changed all that and I hope to explain why throughout this article.

Unfortunately acne pock scars are most commonly found on the face so it is often the first thing people notice about you. Acne marks are possibly one of the most common types of facial scars and such scarring can have a devastating effect upon self esteem and can lead to serious depression. Most find their problem embarrassing and find it incredibly difficult to discuss the problem with their family doctor. This is most probably why so many people turn to the Internet for help.

Acne Advice On The Internet

When people first look on the Internet for advice about acne and acne scars they are initially please to find much information. However there is such a variety of treatments available that are claimed to help to remove, or at least reduce, the scarring effects and clear up the condition that the task of deciding which is best becomes incredibly difficult. Many sites give erroneous information with little care for the effect upon the person taking the advice. It is often the case that the change in a person's face is not likely to be sufficient to make a person feel completely confident or fully restore self esteem. Other factors come into play and they are often unique to the individual. It is therefore of incredible importance that professional help is sought at some stage before starting a new skin care regime. At the very least you should double check with your health practitioner that it is suitable for you.

Acne Scar Removal

The success of removal will depend upon a number of factors. One of the most obvious is age, that is your own age and the age of the scars to be removed. Other factors include where they appear on your body, the very nature of them and how severe they are. There are many treatments available such as laser resurfacing, chemical peels, dermabrasion and the related microdermabrasion on which we shall concentrate upon. Microdermabrasion is most successful at the removal of light scarring and has a marked effect upon the appearance of deep scars which usually require far more aggressive treatments like the procedures mentioned.

In really severe cases surgical excision may be required but this should only be employed as a last resort. I myself had problems following the removal of a small scar on my face by surgical excision which left me with a smaller scar. I was really upset until I discovered that this was a suitable candidate for microdermabrasion and, after about 10 sessions you couldn't really see it unless you used a magnifying glass!

Microdermabrasion Works With Nature

Well this may sound strange to many but it is really true. Chemical peels use nasty acids and other substances to remove the surface of the skin to expose the new skin below whereas microdermabrasion uses crystals that are only in contact with the skin for the briefest of moments and are not absorbed into it. The process is far less invasive and certainly nowhere near as uncomfortable as other treatments, actually you can hardly feel it while it is being done!

It is a really good idea to use natural skin care recipes in between appointments at your local beauty salon. They will try to sell you the latest cream or lotion but I found many of the homemade products worked just as well and even, on occasion, better than professional skin care products. If you are not too confident about this it is well worth taking the advice given by the professional at the clinic as they have been trained in such matters as aftercare. It is also likely that they will have had experience of various other products and found the ones on offer to be the best - remember they want you to look your very best as you are an advert for their product.

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As the surface of the skin has been removed and the new skin is now showing your skin looks a little pinkish and may feel a little sensitive at first but this settles very quickly. The aftercare creams used help reduce this still further and within about half an hour your skin will feel great. However you must remember that removing stubborn marks will take time, often many months, but they will begin to fade immediately. The level of improvement may seem little but the rest of your skin will look so much healthier that you will not notice the marks as much.

If you have active acne it is important to get it under control as quickly as you can. You are still able to proceed with your monthly treatments but active areas will be left until the following month. The great news is that the treatment even helps here! You will notice that your breakout will soon be brought under control and reoccurrence decreased thus reducing the risk of further blemishes, pimples or spots and far, far less likely to experience new scar formation.

You should aim to keep your skin healthy at all times. The first make sure that you drink plenty of fresh water and fruit juices every day. You should also ensure that you have a healthy diet and get plenty of exercise. This will ensure that your body is equipped with everything it needs to produce healthy rejuvenated skin. By the end of your course of treatments you will find that the results gained far outweigh the effort needed to obtain them. By maintaining your lifestyle changes and periodic top-up treatments you should have almost perfect skin for a long, long time.

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