Acne Scar Removal Treatment
Pimples and acne come in all shapes and sizes — blackheads, whiteheads, cysts, and bumps. During your lifetime, you may have experienced only one type of acne or all of them.
Over time, repeated occurrences of blemishes and breakouts can result in scarring and visible skin tissue damage. If this occurs, you may consider acne scar removal treatments to lesson their appearance.
One approach to old acne scars is laser acne scar removal treatment. The process is pretty straight-forward. You visit a licensed dermatologist and get a consultation on treatment options. He or she may suggest laser treatment. If you are considering this method, you should see if your insurance will cover the procedure. This type of cosmetic procedure can be expensive.
There are other kinds of acne scar removal treatments you can choose from. A lot depends on your skin type and the kind of blemishes or pimples you have or had in the past. This all depends on your skin type and when you became affected.
Exfoliation is another common treatment for removing acne scars. But not just exfoliation via a simple topical cream or scrub, but rather a serious procedure like microdermabrasion treatments. Microdermabrasion is a procedure that can be done by a dermatologist or by an aesthetician in a day spa or medical spa. Microdermabrasion typically involves spraying minute sand-like particles over isolated portions of the face to rid the face of dead skin and speed up raised scar removal.
An over-the-counter option is Mederma. This is a topical gel that you can pick up at your drugstore. It isn't cheap (but it does cost less than the other two options above). You simply apply it to your scar area up to three times every day.

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