Acne scars

Acne scars - an overview

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The effects that acne leaves behind are physical as well as mental, and these generally out live the condition itself. Even after acne heals, it can leave behind scars that are very hard to get rid of, often needing surgical intervention. acne treatment includes treatment for scars that arise because of acne. While scars because of acne cannot be avoided altogether, understanding how your skin responds to different acne treatment can help in the long run. Acne scars basically occur due to the injury created by the acne and the subsequent tissue repair. What makes one person more susceptible to acne and its subsequent scarring is not clearly understood as yet. People, who are more susceptible to scarring than others, have been known to associate the condition with their genetic make up. Also, the duration that scars stay is also not a constant. While scars on some people fade away with time, for some it becomes a lifelong reminder of the condition. One thing that is known is that, more often than not, scars occur in people who suffer from severe inflammatory acne. Since not much is known about why scars occur more in some people than in others, the best way to going about treating the scars is to treat the acne itself. Acne treatment should be sought at the very onset of the condition, and if need be, should be continued for as long as necessary. Acne Nutrition ideally should not be picked or popped no matter how irritating it might be. Squeezing, pinching, poking or general handling of the skin in the affected area can lead to tissue damage, which could quite easily result in scarring. The most common form of scars are 'Ice pick' scars. These occur due to tissue loss in the area because of acne. Even in the absence of any form of medication, leaving a pimple alone is better than popping it.

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