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no more acne scars - the best treatments for you




Acne is the most common skin condition in the United States, affecting up to 50 million Americans annually. Acne usually begins in puberty and affects many adolescents and young adults. Approximately 85 percent of people between the ages of 12 and 24 experience at least minor acne.


Acne might be thought of as a skin condition that teens deal with, but some people have more severe cases and deal with it and acne scars for years.


What do you do if you had severe acne and it left you with acne scars? There are solutions out there for you!


1. START WITH FACIALS


Facials are a great place to start for people who are dealing with acne and acne scars. An acne-fighting facial can help kill the bacteria in your skin that contribute to the formation of whiteheads and blackheads — essentially stopping the formation of further scarring.


Good facials detoxify your skin as well as exfoliate. They also make your pores appear smaller through extractions. Even if you’re not dealing with acne, getting regular facials will help improve your skin’s appearance and help you take some time to relax!





2. TRY A PEEL


Dealing with more severe acne and scarring issues? The next treatment to try is the VI Peel.

If you still have active acne, then it is important to stop it before you address scarring. The VI Peel stops active acne by killing acne bacteria, removing dead skin cells from your pores, and calming inflammation and redness. Once complete, this peel primes acne-scarred skin for scar treatment.


3. Dermal Fillers


Not just here to make you look like a contestant on Love Island, fillers can be used to help an array of skin problems, one of them being acne scars. A tiny amount can temporarily plump and smooth over any skin craters left behind from acne.


'Dermal fillers are very good for indented scars', says Dr. Anjali Mahto, Consultant Dermatologist and British Skin Foundation Spokesperson. 'However, depending on the type of filler used, the treatment will need to be repeated at regular intervals - most probably every six months - to maintain the results.'


Your skin's initial reaction may be to bruise, swell up and go red but be patient and wait for the magic to happen. As acne scarring treatments go, this one isn’t the priciest and is relatively non invasive and pain free. Hooray! - Elle Magazine


4. LASERS AND LIGHT THERAPY


A Laser Resurfacing Treatment can be used to remove the outer layer of your skin, contour areas of acne scars, or lighten redness around healed acne lesions. Healing may take between 3 and 10 days.





5. MICRONEEDLING


Microneedling is becoming a fairly common treatment in beauty spas for the reduction of acne scars, wrinkles, and large pores.


This treatment uses a small roller covered in tiny needles that are lightly rolled over the skin. The needles cause small pricks that prompt the skin to generate more collagen and new skin tissue. It promotes smoother and more toned looking skin.





DON'T HAVE SCARRING BUT WORRIED ABOUT IT? IT'S ALWAYS A GOOD IDEA TO START BY PREVENTING IT WITH TOP OF THE LINE PRODUCTS LIKE:


Elta MD UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46


When it comes to scarring, many doctors will tell you that prevention is key. Wearing sunscreen daily is critical, says Heidi Waldorf, a New York City-based dermatologist, and this one from Elta MD is her favorite. "It contains niacinamide, which reduces inflammation, and it's oil-free, which makes it excellent for daily use for acne-prone patients," she says. - Allure






LET US HELP YOU FIND THE BEST SCAR TREATMENT FOR YOU


Dealing with acne and acne scars doesn’t have to be an impossible task. There are a number of options available to help you improve your skin and your overall confidence! With a little bit of work, you and your doctor can help you find the best scar treatment for you.


Ready to take charge of your skin and improve your appearance? You’re in the right place! Contact us today to see how we can help you!

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