Treatment For Acne Scarring - The Scar Solution

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    1. Acne scars occur when spots become inflamed or don't heal properly. There are two types of acne scars: pigmented scars, which leave behind a purplish-brown mark once the blemish goes away, and ice pick scars, which leave small holes in the skin. Click Here For The Scar Solution Instant Access Now! Pigmented acne scars result from pigmented cells that develop in blemishes as they heal. Darker-skinned women are more prone to this type of scarring because their skin already has a significant amount of pigment in it. Ice pick scars, which leave crater-like impressions in the skin, are more common in lighter- skinned individuals. They usually result from more severe pustule-like acne, which can cause an indented scar if not treated quickly. Treatment for acne scarring includes avoiding excessive exposure to the sun. Unprotected exposure to the sun causes more skin damage and delays healing. Limited sun exposure helps to minimize the chances of developing scars. But if you can’t hide yourself from the sun due to your job nature or for any other reason, you can always use a good sunscreen lotion. The sunscreen lotion has SPF of 15 that helps to prevent the scars on face. Also, avoid picking at scabs, scratching them, or rubbing them. Scabs form to protect the healing process that is going on underneath them. Picking at spots increases the likelihood of scarring as it can introduce bacteria, causing an infection. Pulling a scab off before it is ready interferes with the healing and remodeling process, and consequently, prolonging the time that post inflammatory changes that are part of the skin’s natural healing process will be visible.
    2. Punch techniques, chemical peels, augmentation, dermabrasion, and laser resurfacing are not the only options you have in order to treat acne scarring. You can make use of effective natural home treatments to help you get rid of your scars for good. Click Here For The Scar Solution Instant Access Now!

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