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The Aftermath of Acne-Removing Acne Marks |
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with an acne outbreak is not particularly tough. It is after the acne has healed that the difficult part begins. When you had acne, you may have tried to remove it forcibly. This may have left scars or acne marks. Dermatologists can provide you with a number of suggestions on how to get rid of acne marks. There are many options available. You have the liberty to choose one from them. Rest assured, almost all of the removal methods are more or less effective.
Dermabrasion is one of the more popular ways of treating acne marks. This method uses some specific tools with which controlled surgical scraping or abrasion of the skin on the affected area is carried out. The marked portion of the skin is removed. Gradually, new skin emerges to cover the wound. When the wound is completely healed, you will see that the mark has gone altogether.
Microdermabrasion is a similar procedure, in which suction tools in place of abrasive tools are utilized. It is as effective and efficient as Dermabrasion.
Other procedures include punch excision and subcision. In the first process, the affected skin is removed with a punch and the wound is surgically sewed up. Subcision warrants the detachment of the marked area from the deeper tissues, underneath. Blood coagulates underneath the dermis which facilitates the formation of new skins.
Acne marks are treated also with the help of laser surfacing. The marks are burnt off with a laser. When the wound begins to heal, new skin appears to cover it. Dermal injections are also used to treat acne marks. This procedure is known as dermal filling. Marks can be treated through the use of mild acids as well. Organic acids are applied on the mark to make the top most layer of the skin come off. Over time, fresh skin emerges and the mark completely vanishes.
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