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Tuesday, 6 December 2022
Repair acne Scars
There are a million ideas and suggestions to help clear up your acne. Most of this sought-after and even unsolicited advice you've already tried and dismissed. Now, whether you decide to repair acne scars yourself or with the help of a competent dermatologist, please adjusts your expectations accordingly.
Home remedies are chosen by people who prefer a more natural way to repair acne scars. Even home remedies have mild side effects but are generally safe for the skin and not to mention cheap. Baking soda is one of the homemade exfoliates. Mix one teaspoon of baking soda with one teaspoon of water. Rub the baking soda paste on your acne scars for one to two minutes and then wash it off. Don't forget to follow it up with a non-greasy moisturizer.
Another home remedy is pineapple pulp. The ascorbic acid in it gently exfoliates and brightens your skin. Apply to face and rinse after 10 to 15 minutes. Another fruit pulp you can use is papaya. There's a reason why this fruit extract is a popular ingredient in bath soaps. Get the benefits directly from the fruit. Note that acne scars may take longer to heal with these fruits. Mild scarring can last for months, and deeper dents in the skin can last for years.
With the help of a dermatologist, you can both opt for a range of skin care treatments to repair acne scars. Treatment of acne scars can be divided into three: non-ablative, semi-ablative and ablative. The common denominator of these treatments is the stimulation of collagen production, which replaces old and rough skin. If you can't afford these more expensive treatments, then look for products or solutions that involve the body's collagen production and exfoliate.
Non-ablative treatment is a treatment with zero medication and almost zero recovery time. May include chemical peels, photo facials, V-beam laser and other treatments. Semi ablative treatments are slightly stronger skin treatments that may require some recovery time. One example is fractional resurfacing. Significant results can be observed already in the second treatment. Ablative treatment requires medication and at least seven days post-treatment. Most consist of two types of treatment and are also recommended for severe acne and acne scars. Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) treatment combined with a CO2 laser can stimulate the dermis to revive smoother skin. He needs to get dressed, so you can't do it during recess or lunch.
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