Acne Scarring Treatments
By Mitchell Hampson, published Oct 25, 2007
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But what do you do if you suffer from more sever forms of acne like Acne Rosacea or Acne Conglobata? These are permanent forms of acne and often result in deep or pitted scars over the affected areas.
It is only in the last 10 years that there have been some incredible developments in the treatment of acne scarring. There are new non-invasive procedures like glycolic peels as well as improvements in the more invasive trichloroacetic acid peel and the Jessners peel.
Glycolic peels are chemical preparations based on fruit acid that lightly scrapes the surface of the skin to remove and smooth the outer epidermal layer. Treatments are usually repeated over an extended period of time and are most effective in the treatment of mild acne scarring.
Jessners and TCA peels provided a deeper penetration into the dermal layers and typically delivers faster results for the patient. The deeper penetration of these treatments causes multiple layers of the skin to peel off leaving healthy, stronger skin behind. Most patients will experience redness and mild irritation for up to 7 days following the procedure. The goal of a deep peel is to increase the collagen production in the new skin as well as increasing overall dermal thickness. Patients who suffer mild to aggressive acne scarring are the best candidates for TCA and Jessners peels.
In addition to these non-invasive procedures, research has led to newer acne treatments like collagen induction and laser resurfacing
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