Old-looking skin cansometimes have less to do with age than with a spot that causes thefacelook prematurely old. One such skin problem-and a fairly common one-is acne scars.
Acne scars is a prominentskin conditions in the world, afflicting 30 to 40million Americans. Almost 80percent of people aged 13-28years have acne, most often on the face, chest and back. Although, acne is not restricted| to any age group; adults in their 20s, 30s and even into their 40s can get acne.Often acne responds to treatment and clears up without leaving scars.
Scar tissue may alsoresult in an appearanceage as the skin loses its elasticity over the time.
A number of treatments are available to remove or improve acne scars.Many are over priced hype that will not improve the appearance of scars. Here are some basic facts about acne scars:
Types of Acne Scars
Acne scars result from two types of tissue response to the inflammation of acne: (1) increased tissue formation, and (2) loss of tissue.
Acne scars resulting from loss of tissue are more common than scars resulting from increased tissue formation.There are several types:
Depressed fibrotic scars are usually large scars that have sharp margins and steep sides.
How to get rid of Acne ScarsNow
how to get rid of acne scars (1) as a procedure to remove or improve the scars, or (2) in conjunction with an overall program of skin rejuvenation.
Chemical peel
Chemical peels can improve small, depressed scars and some larger scars. Ice-pick scars and deep fibrotic scars are not treated effectively by chemical peels. Keloids are usually not treated by chemical peels. Repeated and/or deep peels may be necessary to improve deep or extensive scarring.
Acne scars are an undesirable remembrance of a condition that can cause difficulty and social isolation.
A long time sufferer of Acne scars, who was able to clear his skin.