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Does Scars from Acne and Pimples Go Away?

November 17, 2014 by woundcaresociety Leave a Comment

Does scars from acne and pimples go away? It is a common question that occurs for those who are worry about how they are look after they have acne and pimple. Especially for those who consider their look as the important thing, the scars and marks that caused by their acne and pimples can bring a huge problem for them. There are a few explanation that will answer the question and also some advice that will help to cast away the problem that caused by the scars from acne and pimples.

Natural Healing Process

Our skin cells are regenerate that is a certain fact. The skin that have the black colors which is the dead skin later will replaced by a new skin layers that grow from under, that way the dead skin will naturally plead. But the regeneration of the skin cells depends on the genetic condition of the person itself. The gen factor creates a different levels on how fast the scars and marks on the skin create by pimples will fade. But there are a few conditions that make it so difficult for the skin to regenerate. So the scars caused by the pimples are also difficult to be removed.

Scars from Acne and Pimples

Acne Treating

Does scars from acne and pimples go away if we treat it using several methods that come not from natural process? The answer yes it does. The correct answer maybe not as simple as that, but the truth is correct. There are several methods that allow the skin to regenerate faster and even in a better condition than before. The first is by applying some gel or moisturizer cream to the scar caused by acne or pimple. By applying those things, it will help the process of removing the dead skin that causes the scar to appear. The other method is by doing the laser resurfacing. This method using the laser ray to help the skin cell has a faster regenerating process. But the negative is that there are a few conditions which the patient of the laser resurface cannot bare the pain that caused by the laser ray. That is why this kind of treatment needs to be handled by the hands of expert, in other word a doctor. Dermabrasion is a method of skin peeling that use a rotating brush to peel of the dead skin, this way the person who does this treatment will get a smoother skin. By doing this method regularly the scar mark that caused by the pimple and acne will slowly fading away.

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Suggestion

Sometimes the scar that caused by the pimples can be worse if you do the treating in a wrong way. First, avoid using to many moisturizing cream or gel, because in can cause irritation and even make the scar goes worse than before. The next is to know when to stop, because when you have already had a bright skin with no scar, which means you need to stop doing the treatment. If you keep doing it, it may cause another irritation that will create another scar in your face.

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