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Improve Your Complexion with Acne Scar Removal
- By Clint Lawrence
- Published 10/22/2007
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Clint Lawrence
WRITING FOR INCOME I am a freelance writer with a BA in English and minor in Film Studies. I do contract work from home, writing for a number of clients on various topics such as skin care, real estate, home security, cutlery, male grooming and crime prevention. I also screenwrite in my spare time for fun. VIEW ALL BLOGS BY CLINT LAWRENCE
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There's an annoying skin disorder out there known as acne. Whether we like it or not, this burden affects nearly 80 percent of the human population. Naturally none of us want to be bothered by consistent pimples, zits and acne breakouts. It wreaks serious havoc on our self-esteem. Possibly even more importantly, acne eruptions can leave horrendous aftermath behind. I'm referring to acne scars. Take a good look in the mirror at your complexion. Are you burdened by acne scars from your past breakouts? If the answer is yes, then it's high time you considered modern forms of acne scar removal. You can banish those acne scars once and for all.
Consider today's technology. There are numerous acne scar removal procedures at your fingertips. Much depends on your particular condition and how much you can afford to spend. One of the most popular routes to acne scar removal is dermabrasion. You've more likely encountered the term Microderm abrasion. This process is as simple and painless as they come. To keep it in laymen’s terms, particles of sand are basically sprayed onto small portions of the skin in order to remove surface layers of epidermis, hence revealing a younger fresher skin tone. Although your face may require several treatments, Microderm abrasion is a very successful route to acne scar removal.
If you're looking for something
a bit more severe to deal with your acne aftermath, you might consider a chemical peel or collagen injections. A chemical peel will easily remove several layers of surface skin at once. This is a bit more extreme than dermabrasion, but some folks prefer the more rapid results. Just bear in mind that a chemical peel can leave your mug looking a tad red for a couple days, and it will be sensitive to sunlight at first. As far as the collagen injections go, this procedure basically replaces lost collagen and helps smooth out your skin's form and tone. Obviously it can only be done by a professional.
One of the most notable procedures regarding acne scar removal is laser therapy. If you have acne scars and want to waste no time with lengthy procedures, this is probably the way to go. A high-energy light is used to burn away old, damaged tissue and reveal the fresh skin beneath. This procedure is also great for correcting wrinkles and fine lines due to sun exposure and common aging.
Stop grappling with acne scars once and for all! This confidence-breaking burden should end with the teen years. The last thing we want is to haul it around for the rest of our lives. Find an acne scar removal process that's right for you. Start by seeing a dermatologist and allowing him/her to assess your individual situation and complexion. You can get your full confidence back!
Consider today's technology. There are numerous acne scar removal procedures at your fingertips. Much depends on your particular condition and how much you can afford to spend. One of the most popular routes to acne scar removal is dermabrasion. You've more likely encountered the term Microderm abrasion. This process is as simple and painless as they come. To keep it in laymen’s terms, particles of sand are basically sprayed onto small portions of the skin in order to remove surface layers of epidermis, hence revealing a younger fresher skin tone. Although your face may require several treatments, Microderm abrasion is a very successful route to acne scar removal.
If you're looking for something
One of the most notable procedures regarding acne scar removal is laser therapy. If you have acne scars and want to waste no time with lengthy procedures, this is probably the way to go. A high-energy light is used to burn away old, damaged tissue and reveal the fresh skin beneath. This procedure is also great for correcting wrinkles and fine lines due to sun exposure and common aging.
Stop grappling with acne scars once and for all! This confidence-breaking burden should end with the teen years. The last thing we want is to haul it around for the rest of our lives. Find an acne scar removal process that's right for you. Start by seeing a dermatologist and allowing him/her to assess your individual situation and complexion. You can get your full confidence back!

