REMOVING ACNE SCAR

People often ask us about removing acne scar and treating acne scarring. We’ll talk about the best acne scar treatment in a moment, but first lets look at how acne scars develop.

Your skin produces an oil called sebum. A certain amount of oil is necessary for healthy skin. If your skin produces too much oil, though, you get oily skin. This oil and other debris collect in your pores and create pimples. Sometimes bacteria also gets into the pores, and this is even more likely to create pimples. It is also more likely to cause scarring. Acne is most likely to occur on the face, but it can also occur on the neck, shoulders, back or other areas.

You may be able to prevent scarring by washing your face regularly with a gentle cleanser. This will help to prevent acne. Don’t ever pick at or pop pimples because that can open a wound on your skin and increase the risk of scarring.

Treating Acne Scarring

There are a number of ways of removing acne scar tissue. Some are more complicated than others. You can try non-prescription treatments on your own, or you can see a dermatologist for medical treatment. Many people prefer to try the over-the-counter products first, hoping to avoid the expense and discomfort of medical procedures. There are plenty of non-prescription treatments you can try. Just go to the nearest pharmacy and take a look.

You can also try some home remedies, such as this one. Mix together one tablespoon of plain yogurt, one tablespoon of sour cream, one tablespoon of oatmeal and a little lemon juice. Apply as a face mask. Leave it on for ten minutes, then rinse and wash your face with a gentle cleanser.

Dermatologists have a number of ways of removing acne scar, including dermabrasion, laser treatments, and chemical peels. These treatments are designed to remove the top layer of skin to reveal fresh, new skin underneath. The problem is that these treatments can be painful and they are quite costly. Also, multiple treatments are often needed to get the results you want. While these treatments are generally effective for shallow scars, you’ll need a different treatment for deep scars.

Treating Acne Scars That Are Deep

The primary medical treatment for deep acne scars involves a punch technique. A punch tool like those used to take a skin biopsy is used for removing acne scar tissue. The hole is then sutured or a skin graft from elsewhere on the body may be fitted into the hole. A local anesthesia is generally used for the procedure, but if you have many scars, you’ll have pain afterwards.

Naturally, many people want to avoid the pain and expense of the medical treatments. They also want a non-prescription treatment that really works.

Recommended Acne Scar Treatment

About a year ago we a reader wrote to us and asked us to review the Zenmed Acne Scar Kit. Our editors carefully researched the product as well as the manufacturer, the Zenmed Corporation, which is located in Canada.

Our research showed their acne scar kit to not only be as effective as dermabrasion or chemical peels, but without the painful side effects and high cost. It contains several all-natural ingredients including Vitamin B5, Wild Thyme, Rose Hip Seed Oil and Rosemary, all of which are known to lighten and smooth scars, and help the skin look more youthful.

Not only was the product reliable, but we also found the manufacturer to be forthcoming, reliable, and discreet. They back up their product with a 60-day unconditional guarantee – the product works, or you get your money back including shipping. What more can you ask for?

You can follow this link to the Zenmed Website, and learn more about their product line.

If you have any questions on removing acne scar, or want us to review a product for treating acne scarring, please write to us.

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