Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon, Durg
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19 years experience
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All acne scars are the same
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All acne scars are not the same and must be treated differently. Acne scars vary by size, shape and depth. While some scars may have irregular sloping edges, others may be more defined. Some scars are only on the surface of the skin while others can be much deeper. Deep scars are usually considered the most difficult to remove. Scars can also be caused by hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation. Before starting treatment for acne scars, first, determine the type of scars you have.
Chemical Peels are suitable for treating scars such as
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Chemical peels are the best form of treatment for scars caused by hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation as these scars are only on the surface of the skin. A chemical peel involves applying a chemical on the skin so as to exfoliate the top layers of skin. Along with removing pigmentation scars, this type of treatment also makes the skin firmer and even. There are many different types of chemical peels that can be sued to treat acne scars. Take a few days off work when planning a chemical peel as it can cause redness and temporary inflammation.
Laser treatment can be used to treat acne scars
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Laser treatment is very beneficial in treating deep and stubborn acne scars. This is a noninvasive treatment that involves directing a high energy beam on the top layer of the skin while the person is sedated or under local anaesthesia. This destroys the damaged tissue and helps promote collagen production to heal the skin. Laser treatment does not take more than one hour but this depends on the size of the area to be covered. For scars to completely fade away, you will need to schedule 4-6 sessions with a week or 2 between each session.
Soft tissue augmentation can help treat
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This form of cosmetic surgery is best suited to shallow acne scars. While this procedure has instant results, the results are temporary and repeat procedures may be needed at a later date. This procedure involves injecting natural or synthetic fillers under the tissue to plump up the skin and even the surface. Research the different types of fillers available as the length of effectiveness for this procedure depends on the type of filler used.
Dermabrasion and microdermabrasion are synonymous
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Dermabrasion and microdermabrasion are similar treatment but are not the same thing. Dermabrasion involves sanding away the upper layer of the skin and can take up to 2 weeks to recover from. Microdermabrasion removes only the top layer of skin and thus involves a much shorter recovery time. Hence, while Microdermabrasion is an effective way of treating shallow scars, dermabrasion can address deeper scars. Microdermabrasion works on all skin types while dermabrasion works only on fair skinned people.