Article by Mark Dulisse
One of the potential problems with acne is not only the unsightly appearance of pimples, but the potential aftermath of permanent scars.
Many make the mistake of thinking that their redness in their skin are scars. Redness can last for an entire year. As well, macules and bumps often happen after treatment. However, these are not scars and they are not permanent. Scars are a permanent change to the skin tissue and often happens in the healing process itself.
Scars not only occur to areas under the skin, but also on the surface.
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Article by Mark Robbins
During my teen years I suffered from pretty bad acne. It wasn’t the worst case in the world, but still, I spent about 3 years with a fairly miserable coverage of my face with redness and pimples. I thought that was probably the toughest thing I would have to go through, as far as my appearance was concerned. However, the acne cleared up eventually, and although my “acne problem” seemed over, the really tough time of acne scars had just begun. I will discuss in this article, several reasons why the acne scars are actually worse than the acne
Acne is one of the most prevalent skin conditions in the world today. When a person suffering from severe acne finally gets it under control, with no outbreaks, it can still be difficult to deal with because of the scarring that severe acne leaves behind.
Acne scars are very hard to treat and, until recently, almost impossible to get rid of altogether. Acne scar removal treatments have been developed that give the person afflicted with acne scars
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