Scar Free Skin and Acne can be Synonymous
Acne scars are very common especially in people who have severe acne. Although, there are things you can do to reduce your chances of developing scars. As a matter of fact, you won't get optimal results by just using a skin care products, but rather by combining these with a good cleansing routine.
For most people, a regular cleansing routine is enough to help them avoid acne scarring because it helps keep their skin free of excess sebum, dead skin cells, and dirt that can clog pores. Regular cleansing can also eliminate acne bacteria and, therefore, reduce the likelihood of inflammation (which is the precursor to scarring).
This is what you should know about a basic cleansing routine:
First off you need to find a cleanser that contains some kind of acne fighting ingredient such as salicylic acid or sulfur. Both help regulate the formation of sebum and unclog pores.
The second step is to tone your skin with an oil free product. This will remove any lingering debris. Also exfoliate once a week with a facial scrub or product containing retinol.
And finally, apply a light, oil-free moisturizer even if you have oily skin. Without adequate moisture, your skin might crack, which creates a perfect entrance point for bacteria.
By following this basic routine with an effective acne cream you will soon be on your way to scar free skin, however, if your acne condition is severe or you have stubborn acne pimples, then this basic skin care routine may not be enough. Severe acne may lead to scarring in which case you will need to rely on some form of scar removal.
Laser therapy is a common treatment option for acne scars. There are two types of laser: Ablative laser therapy is used to help destroy skin cells from the surface of the skin to the deeper layers while another type of laser, non ablative, is used to bypass the surface of the skin and treat the lower layers.
Surgery is also a viable alternative. In this case there a two types of procedures used: punch excision and subcision. Subcision is most often used to treat rolling scars while punch excision is used to treat ice pick scars.
Other resurfacing techniques, such as chemical peels and dermabrasion, can also be used to help eliminate scar tissue. Both chemical peels and dermabrasion will require anesthesia and about two week for initial recovery. The good thing about this type of treatment is that you will continue to see changes in your skin for several months after treatment.
Scar creams are highly effective and very gentle on your skin, however, they do require a longer period of time before producing noticeable results. If you're looking for the best scar treatment products then you should look for products that contain special ingredients that can help promote the dissolution of scar tissue and promote the growth of new skin cells to replace it.
Snail serum is one ingredient that does just that. This revolutionary natural ingredient is comprised of a complex combination of enzymes, amino acids, and peptides that help break down damaged or dead cells so that the body can easily eliminate them. This ingredient is so beneficial to skin repair that it is even capable of boosting the production of collagen and elastin.
Natural skin care products that are made with snail serum, such as BIOSKINCARE, have proven effective in helping treat facial acne scars and scars, in general. Its mix of ingredients is what make it such an effective scar treatment cream capable of helping soothe any type of skin.
Published February 26th, 2010