Getting Rid Of Childhood Acne Scars For Good

May 29, 2009 by Chris Channing · 2 Comments 

by Chris Channing

The average person has some kind of experience with what we all know as acne. Acne can be a touchy subject for some teenagers and adults who have scars or currently have violent acne. There is hope in case you're one of such people, or know of someone who would appreciate a solution.

If you got out lucky, you will only have mild acne scars. You can treat mild scars by yourself if you feel confident enough. Use strategies such as sauna treatment, massage therapy, and drink plenty of water over the span of a month to see how well you improve. If you did the treatment correctly, you should start to see your face becoming more smooth.

Next up on the ladder we have chemical peels. Chemical peels, however scary they may sound, are also fairly tame. Chemical peels only take off a small layer of skin at a time, so they too take a long amount of time to get results from. Acne scars will slowly become exfoliated and disappear over time, but only mild to moderate cases of acne should investigate this approach.

A more advanced form of the chemical peel is the dermabrasion. A dermabrasion is a technique in which a metal brush or other surface is used to scrape away the top layer of your skin. It can be somewhat uncomfortable to go through, but it takes off more skin than a chemical peel and should be considered more effective. Your physician may require that you stay shielded from the sun to prevent sun damage.

Laser resurfacing is about as extreme as acne scar removal gets. A laser is used for cases in which there is a large amount of damage. Lasers can both take away the top layer of skin and harden the layers below it, making for a smooth appearance. The downside is that laser treatment is very costly, takes two weeks to recover from, and sometimes requires anesthetics in order to be conducted.

So what's the best form of getting rid of acne scars? We can all agree that preventing the scars in the first place is the best idea. Even if you have acne that seems like it won't go away, there are options in prescription medications that you can investigate. Some are rather tough or frightening when considering the side effects, so don't be scared to try and wait out the acne and see if it improves by itself.

Final Thoughts

Acne scars, thankfully, can be fixed with a bit of treatment. Embarrassing memories of one's childhood can be swept away with as little as a week or two. Your budget and your severity can be surveyed to see what is best for you.

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