Acne or pimples is a major concern among many youths. Most of the times, pimples vanish without a trace. But sometimes, acne can leave permanent scars, pits or rough skin after healing. Face is the worst affected part of the body and marks left there can mar your beauty. This can affect your self-esteem and lead to depression. But breakthroughs in modern medicine have brought many new scar treatments.
Dermabrasion is a scar treatment where the scars are removed by using an abrading tool. This leads to fresh tissue being exposed, which on healing forms a new skin on the wound.
Microdermabrasion is similar to dermabrasion but instead of using an abrading tool, a suction tool in combination with a rough tool or crystal blasting tool is used.
In punch excision, the punch is used to clear the scar and the wound is stitched back after excision.
Subcision is done by breaking the link between the scar and the deeper tissue. Once the wound heals, a new skin develops.
Laser surfacing involves burning the upper layer with the help of layer. Once the wound heals, new skin is formed.
Dermal filling is a process where the pits are filled by giving dermal injections. This levels the pits with the remaining skin.
Chemical peeling uses mild organic acids like glycolic or salicylic or lactic acid to strip the skin from the scar. This is a painless process that can be done without sedation and hence is highly recommended.
You should let a dermatologist or cosmetologist handle the above treatments. These treatments last for 2-3 months.
When undergoing any of the above treatments, your therapist will use oral skin health supplements like acuzine. Acuzine provides anti-oxidants, Vitamins E &C, hydrolyzed collagen, DMAE, Aloevera etc. Vitamin E, Vitamin C and collagen play a crucial role in scar treatment since they are necessary for reconstruction of skin tissues.