Mike Walden review author of acne no more program-We've gone through puberty and know what acne.
Acne occurs in 80% of adolescents, while 5% leaves scars-scars.
Types of acne scars
We distinguish three different types: - http://www.healthreviewspot.com/
the atrophic, hypertrophic and keloids.
The atrophic are the most common. Leave 'sunken' cavities in the skin (boxcar scars) or cavities by way of the iceberg (ice pick scars).
Approach before treatment of acne scars
Treatment of acne in the early stage helps to avoid creating permanent scars. When they are created is very difficult to disappear.
Treatment improves by 50% -70 appearance.
It is important to understand the doctor exactly what bothers the patient and to take account of the healing time.
Acne scar treatment methods
We distinguish:
The chemical or mechanical (dermatoapoxesi with crystals or brush) peeling. see the cons here http://kyleleonscamreview.blogspot.com/2013/09/get-secret-to-fastest-weight-loss.html
Peeling refreshes, smoothes and improves skin complexion (improving discolorations).
Treatment with chemical or peeling with crystals need to be repeated 3-4 times at intervals of 10 to 15 days and / the concerned / th returns immediately to the pastimes of the / th.
The scrub brush is invasive, anesthesia is needed and recommended abstinence for some days from work, and can be repeated if necessary after 6 months.
The fractional laser erbium or CO2
They are a good method of treatment, especially for atrophic scars.
The 'thermal' burn generating result the production of collagen and elastin.
3-4 sessions for erbium fractional laser at intervals of one month. After treatment shows slight swelling with redness of the area that takes 2 days while / the patient is off work / th.
The results of the sessions added. At 6 months have 100% results. http://thehealthcolumn.com/acne/7-tips-reduce-side-effects-laser-acne-treatment/
The fractional laser CO2 is invasive, anesthesia is needed and absenteeism. May need to be repeated depending on the severity of the scarring.
These therapies are used most of the year except during the summer months.
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