Acne Scar Treatment
Are laser and light-based treatments safe?
Yes, laser and light-based treatments have been used for many years for a variety of medical and cosmetic procedures. Candela, the most trusted name in the industry, has pioneered the development of some of the safest and most effective technologies and products available on the market today.First, treating and controlling acne will help prevent scarring. But if you already have scars, some dermatologists may use chemical peels, dermabrasion or laser abrasion to lessen their appearance. You should discuss what’s best for you with your dermatologist.There is no better way to avoid acne scars than prevention. Don’t let acne take over your life.
I have scars caused by acne. What can I do ?
There is no better way to avoid acne scars than prevention. Don’t let acne take over your life. Get on a natural acne treatment as soon as possible. But if you already have acne scars there are a few options out there for you. Leading the way is ClearPores System and Zenmed Scar Treatment Kit. It is very important to follow the exact instructions, and use all three steps ( cleanser, toner and lotion ) , twice a day.The VBeam Perfecta laser is made and manufactured by Candela Laser Corporation in Wayland, MA.
Can StriVectin-SD? help with acne scars and other types of scarring?
Yes . Although StriVectin-SD? was specifically formulated to help with the appearance of stretch marks (which are, after all, scars), many StriVectin-SD users have reported improvement in the appearance of acne scars, burn scars, chicken pox marks, scars from old injuries, etc.Yes, laser and light-based treatments have been used for many years for a variety of medical and cosmetic procedures. Candela, the most trusted name in the industry, has pioneered the development of some of the safest and most effective technologies and products available on the market today.
What are Keloid Scars?
Keloid scars are overgrowths of skin tissue over a wound site. They tend to grow beyond the site of the wound, and in severe cases can be many times larger than the original wound site.Yes, laser and light-based treatments have been used for many years for a variety of medical and cosmetic procedures. Candela, the most trusted name in the industry, has pioneered the development of some of the safest and most effective technologies and products available on the market today.
What is the SmoothBeam Laser?
The SmoothBeamTM laser is made and manufactured by Candela Laser Corporation in Wayland, MA. It is a 1450 nm device designed to target sebaceous gland. According to Candela, the laser can be used for skin rejuvenation, acne and acne scarring.Non-ablative lasers generally do not cause as much damage to the epidermis as ablative lasers do. They work by delivering energy to the deeper layers of the skin, without disrupting the surface.There are skin treatments that can help acne scars look better and feel smoother. Ask your doctor about them. The best treatment for you depends on how severe the scarring is.
Will laser skin resurfacing help with my deep, pitted acne scars?
It depends on the scars. Sometimes combining a full face laser resurfacing with dermabrasion of the deepest acne scars is the best approach. Other times, resurfacing by itself is not enough. Preparatory surgery such as scar excision or the use of fillers such as fat injections prior to dermabrasion may be needed to achieve an optimal result. Excision of multiple deep, pitted acne scars may be performed over several sessions. These must be evaluated on an individual basis.Treatment for acne scarring is difficult. Thus, the best treatment is prevention. For many, however, it is too late for prevention and the following treatments are available. Mechanical resurfacing of the skin (see section on Dermabrasion) involves the use of abrasive tools to remove the outer layers of the skin to produce an improved appearance. Dermabrasion is primarily used for the treatment of acne scarring. Superficial and deep techniques are available.
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