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Types of Acne Scar Removal Treatments Available Today

September 6th, 2010

 

It is still unknown how forms into the different . What science can tell us right now is that when the sebaceous glands produce excess sebum (oil), it can mix with the dead skin cells and dirt in the skin. This mixture becomes a breeding ground for bacteria. The dead skin cells, dirt and sebum clog up the skin pores. They the manifest themselves as reddish blemish on the skin surface, and this is what we know as acne.

 

Acne that is close to skin surface are what we know as whiteheads and blackhead, non-inflammatory type of acne. Acne that is painful to the touch and swell up, on the other hand, is the inflammatory type of acne. These are the pimples or zits and they can leave scars since they go beyond the top layer of the skin.

 

Acne scars vary from person to person. This is because people have different facial topology. Thus, one person with acne scars can have just shallow imperfections (acne scars that are not so deep), another person may have “ice pick” scars (acne scars that look like chickenpox scars), and another person may have deep acne scars.

 

To date, there is still not a lot of information and research done on acne scars and how they form. Thus, acne treatments are not surprisingly limited. Acne scars and their treatment then needs to be addressed on a case-by-case basis. There is not a single acne treatment that works for everyone. If you have acne scars, you’ll need to talk to your dermatologist or a cosmetic surgeon to find out what procedure or treatment is most appropriate for you.

 

A number of treatments for removing acne scar are , and the treatment type depends on the type of acne scarring. Again, it’s best to talk to your dermatologist and find out which acne scar treatment (or even a combination of treatments) is the best for you.

 

Below are a few of the acne scar removal treatments available :

 

* Dermabrasion

With this treatment, the skin is numbed or frozen. A machine removes damaged skin to make way for new skin growth. Dermabrasion is not the same as microdermabrasion. The latter wont remove acne scars.

 

* Laser resurfacing

This acne scar removal treatment uses laser to remove old skin that has been damaged to allow new skin to grow. Laser resurfacing is becoming very popular, and is promising to surpass dermabrasion as the treatment of choice when it comes to acne scar removal.

 

 

* Chemical peel

Chemical peeling is an acne scar removal method wherein the top layer of the skin is removed by applying acid or chemical. The procedure allows for a new smoother skin layer to grow.

 

* Punch

This acne scar removal method is recommended for people who have deep, pitted scars. The procedure involves removing the scar and the wound closed so that it can heal. This method has three techniques: punch excision, punch replacement and punch elevation.

 

* Subcision

This acne scar removal method involves detaching the acne scar from the deeper tissues. This lets a pool of blood to form under the acne scar and clot. The blood basically helps in the formation of connective tissues under the scar so that the acne scar area comes up level with the skin surface.

 

* Augmentation

In this acne scar removal method, the acne scar is injected with a material, either collagen or one’s own fat, with the goal of bringing the scarred skin to surface level.

While there are many Acne Scar Removal treatments available out there, the best results come from knowing proper skin care routine and using the right treatment. Also, it is not advisable to get into the latest laser treatments thinking it will yield faster results. Be sure to learn more about various Acne Products before trying.

Glycolic Acid 35% Gel Peel, 30ml (Professional)

  • Stimulates collagen formation beneath the skin, improving fine lines and wrinkles
  • It is also effective at cleansing the skin of acne-causing impurities and blackheads
  • With G35 skin sloughing is generally not visible so it does not interfere with daily activities
  • Evens skin tone, minimizing areas of discoloration
  • Professional Strength Product Detailed directions included

Level 1) Glycolic/35, Lactic/35, Salicylic/20
Level 2) Glycolac/60, Lactic/50 – Twice as strong as L1
Level 3) Glycolic/50, Lactic/70, BHA+, HQ+ – Twice as strong as L2
Choosing a Peel:
Glycolic: stimulates collagen growth more effectively than any of the other peels. It’s small molecule allows it to slip beneath the epidermis to reach the collagen fibers below and results in 15%-25%  thickening over 12 weeks. Glycolic acid generally causes little or no visible peeling.
Lactic: works on the sur

Rating: (out of 103 reviews)

List Price: $ 34.95

Price: $ 18.95

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  1. Mel
    August 19th, 2010 at 08:58 | #1

    Review by Mel for Glycolic Acid 35% Gel Peel, 30ml (Professional)
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    I had some mild post inflammatory hyperpigmentation for which i was using a hyquinone fade cream and this peel has helped tremedously. I have used it about 3 times and have noticed a huge difference in my skins tone. it’s almost perfectly even again. I would highly recommend this product, especially considering that the price is a fraction of what a spa would charge for a single peel.

  2. MD2008
    August 19th, 2010 at 08:34 | #2

    Review by MD2008 for Glycolic Acid 35% Gel Peel, 30ml (Professional)
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    This product works great for me. I have mild, sometimes moderate, acne and noticed results right away with this peel. I use it before bedtime and wake up with softer skin- any blemishes that I might have that day appear reduced in the AM. It also seems to shrink pores/blackheads and styme oil production. I have also tried the 20% salicyclic acid peel which is more specific to acne treatment, but I find the glycolic peel works better for me. My suggestion is to try both. Of note, my skin is not particulary sensitive to chemical peels, so I didn’t notice the irritation that the other reviewers mentioned. It does, however, appear to fade old scars and heal current blemishes more quickly.

  3. Mish
    August 19th, 2010 at 08:33 | #3

    Review by Mish for Glycolic Acid 35% Gel Peel, 30ml (Professional)
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    Have been using Natura Bisse Glycopeel for years and decided to give this a try. Definitely not as gentle as the Natura Bisse product, but equally effective if you don’t mind a little faster peel and the accompanying redness (which goes away in a day or so). And, what a value compared to Department store product prices!! Will purchase again.

  4. Emmly
    August 19th, 2010 at 07:36 | #4

    Review by Emmly for Glycolic Acid 35% Gel Peel, 30ml (Professional)
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    I always tend to stay away from chemical peels because of the horror stories I hear and because I have fair, oily, acne prone skin.

    I purchased the 35% peel just to try it; to see if I’m missing anything. I’m sorry I didn’t have the guts to try it sooner. :o )

    It is absolutely fantastic. I had a couple of breakouts I could not, for the life of me, get rid of. I put this on with a cotton ball, and I did wait the full 4 minutes; it tingled, but did not burn in any way. I washed it off and thought “okay, no miracles here”. My face did feel smoother but that’s about it.

    The next two days I noticed quite the improvement. My chin cleared up and my face was, again, smoother, and more even and most importantly, no breakouts. I did not need to even put on powder (which I did not live without).

    You do have to use a moisturizer after the peel. I did the first time, but because my face is oily, I didn’t use one the second time. BIG mistake! My face was red and it still tingled 20 minutes after I rinsed off the peel.

    As soon as I put moisturizer on, my face felt better and the redness went away.

    This peel works wonders for me. I will keep on using it. It’s definitely worth the money.

  5. Mrs Coltutt
    August 19th, 2010 at 06:42 | #5

    Review by Mrs Coltutt for Glycolic Acid 35% Gel Peel, 30ml (Professional)
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    My skin and I haven’t been on speaking terms for years. Horrible, brutal, stubborn, disfiguring cystic acne, so viciously tenacious that I had to go through…yes, count ‘em…not one, but TWO rounds of Accutane to rid my self of it, and I STILL get a nice cyst on my back or chest every once in a while. I had pockmarks on top of pockmarks…forehead, cheeks, temples, chin, bridge of my nose even. I hate my skin, I really do. I’ve gone through 2 deep dermabrasions (through a plastic surgeon, not the micro kind), plus about 30 DEEP chemical peels. My scarring improved a lot.

    But professional options get expensive, and taking weeks at a time off while my skin healed wasn’t feasible. So I tried other methods to get rid of the rest of the scarring.

    Over-the-counter products like Mederma didn’t help. Then as I aged, I got grayish, blotchy, dull, oily-here-wrinkly-there skin to add to my scars.

    Lovely.

    I’ve used salicylic acid, makes my skin red and papery. I’ve used Mederma, nothing.

    Sorry for the big lead in, but I wanted to give y’all a good idea of what I was already “facing” (sorry for the bad pun).

    I saw this Skin Laboratories 35% Glycolic Acid peel advertised, decided it certainly couldn’t hurt.

    Bought it, received it very quickly, followed the easy-to-follow directions, love it. The lifeless, grayish appearance of my skin is gone. My smaller scars and pores are much diminished, after only 5 weeks of use, so much so that I can actually COUNT the number of scars I have left. (There were so many before, it was useless to count).

    I will admit, I modified the instructions to fit my needs. I leave it on ten minutes at a time. Remember, I am a veteran of strong deep (EXPENSIVE) professional chemical peels, so my skin is quite tolerant to acid. I don’t get a visible see-your-skin-flake-off “peel” from this product either (something a few of you have complained about), but that’s so much the better! I don’t have to miss work for a week at a time to let my skin heal, like with the strong chemical peels. But believe me, the skin cells ARE sloughing off and being replaced. You know how that 10 pounds just snuck up on you after the holidays, and you didn’t notice? The skin rejuvenation you will get using this product is the same way: you don’t notice it until it’s done it’s work.

    I use this product once a week. After next week (my 6th), I’ll wait a month before I go through the cycle again.

    I’m also going to start using this product on my chest, which of course, is also scarred and weather-beaten.

    Skin Laboratories, I Bow Before You. This is a superior product.

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